We demonstrate that wetting effects at moving contact lines have a strong impact in viscous fingering patterns. Experiments in a rotating Hele-Shaw (HS) cell, dry or prewetted, show consistent morphological differences. When the wetting fluid invades a dry region, contact angle dynamics yield a kinetic contribution to the interface pressure drop that scales with capillary number as Ca2¿3 but is significantly larger than the Park-Homsy kinetic correction. Numerical results are in very good agreement with experiments and show that standard HS equations work best for prewetted cells
Our experiments on viscous (Saffman-Taylor) fingering in Hele-Shaw channels reveal several phenomena...
The development of interfacial instabilities in rotating Hele-Shaw cells were investigated. A differ...
Our experiments on viscous (Saffman-Taylor) fingering in Hele-Shaw channels reveal finger width fluc...
We demonstrate that wetting effects at moving contact lines have a strong impact in viscous fingerin...
We review recent results on dynamical aspects of viscous fingering. The Saffman¿Taylor instability i...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
A growing number of experimental and theoretical works have been addressing various aspects of the v...
We revisit the radial viscous fingering problem in a Hele-Shaw cell, and consider the action of visc...
A growing number of experimental and theoretical works have been addressing various aspects of the v...
Viscous fingering experiments in Hele-Shaw cells lead to striking pattern formations which have been...
We study the fingering instability of a circular interface between two immiscible liquids in a radia...
Viscous fingers form when in a thin linear channel a fluid pushes a more viscous fluid. The instabil...
Viscous fingering occurs when a less viscous fluid is driven into a more viscous fluid in a porous ...
The subject of this thesis is viscous fingering in Hele-Shaw cells, or Hele-Shaw flows. We look for ...
The phenomenon of interfacial motion between two immiscible viscous fluids in the narrow gap between...
Our experiments on viscous (Saffman-Taylor) fingering in Hele-Shaw channels reveal several phenomena...
The development of interfacial instabilities in rotating Hele-Shaw cells were investigated. A differ...
Our experiments on viscous (Saffman-Taylor) fingering in Hele-Shaw channels reveal finger width fluc...
We demonstrate that wetting effects at moving contact lines have a strong impact in viscous fingerin...
We review recent results on dynamical aspects of viscous fingering. The Saffman¿Taylor instability i...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
A growing number of experimental and theoretical works have been addressing various aspects of the v...
We revisit the radial viscous fingering problem in a Hele-Shaw cell, and consider the action of visc...
A growing number of experimental and theoretical works have been addressing various aspects of the v...
Viscous fingering experiments in Hele-Shaw cells lead to striking pattern formations which have been...
We study the fingering instability of a circular interface between two immiscible liquids in a radia...
Viscous fingers form when in a thin linear channel a fluid pushes a more viscous fluid. The instabil...
Viscous fingering occurs when a less viscous fluid is driven into a more viscous fluid in a porous ...
The subject of this thesis is viscous fingering in Hele-Shaw cells, or Hele-Shaw flows. We look for ...
The phenomenon of interfacial motion between two immiscible viscous fluids in the narrow gap between...
Our experiments on viscous (Saffman-Taylor) fingering in Hele-Shaw channels reveal several phenomena...
The development of interfacial instabilities in rotating Hele-Shaw cells were investigated. A differ...
Our experiments on viscous (Saffman-Taylor) fingering in Hele-Shaw channels reveal finger width fluc...