Fingering versus stability in the limit of zero interfacial tension
Irmgard Bischofberger (),
Radha Ramachandran and
Sidney R. Nagel
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Irmgard Bischofberger: the James Franck and Enrico Fermi Institutes, University of Chicago
Radha Ramachandran: the James Franck and Enrico Fermi Institutes, University of Chicago
Sidney R. Nagel: the James Franck and Enrico Fermi Institutes, University of Chicago
Nature Communications, 2014, vol. 5, issue 1, 1-6
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Abstract The invasion of one fluid into another of higher viscosity in a quasi-two dimensional geometry typically produces complex fingering patterns. Because interfacial tension suppresses short-wavelength fluctuations, its elimination by using pairs of miscible fluids would suggest an instability producing highly ramified singular structures. Previous studies focused on wavelength selection at the instability onset and overlooked the striking features appearing more globally. Here we investigate the non-linear growth that occurs after the instability has been fully established. We find a rich variety of patterns that are characterized by the viscosity ratio between the inner and the outer fluid, ηin/ηout, as distinct from the most-unstable wavelength, which determines the onset of the instability. As ηin/ηout increases, a regime dominated by long highly-branched fractal fingers gives way to one dominated by blunt stable structures characteristic of proportionate growth. Simultaneously, a central region of complete outer-fluid displacement grows until it encompasses the entire pattern at ηin/ηout≈0.3.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6265
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