Published May 1, 2024 | Version v1
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Measurement of pressure gradients near the interface in the viscous fingering instability

  • 1. University of Chicago

Description

The viscous fingering instability, which forms when a less-viscous fluid invades a more-viscous one within a confined geometry, is an iconic system for studying pattern formation. For both miscible and immiscible fluid pairs the growth dynamics change after the initial instability onset and the global structures, typical of late-time growth, are governed by the viscosity ratio. Here we introduce an experimental technique to measure flow throughout the inner and outer fluids. This probes the existence of a new length scale associated with the local pressure gradients around the interface and allows us to compare our results to the predictions of a previously proposed model for late-time finger growth.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevFluids.9.053902
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:11759

Funding

National Science Foundation
NSF-DMR 2011854
U.S. Department of Energy
DE-SC0020972

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Physical Sciences Division
Department(s)
Enrico Fermi Institute, Physics
Center(s) or Institute(s)
James Franck Institute