The lifting Hele-Shaw cell (LHSC) is used to study adhesion as well as viscous fingering. In the present paper we report a series of observations of development of the interface for different viscous fluids, both Newtonian and non-Newtonian, in a LHSC operated at a constant lifting force. Glass and perspex are used as the plates in two different sets of experiments. The objectives are 1) to measure the time required to separate the plates as a function of the lifting force and 2) to note the force above which viscous fingering appears. We find that for the Newtonian fluids, the plate separation time follows a universal power law with the lifting force, irrespective of fluid and substrate. The non-Newtonian fluids too, with proper scaling ob...
We demonstrate that wetting effects at moving contact lines have a strong impact in viscous fingerin...
We revisit the radial viscous fingering problem in a Hele-Shaw cell, and consider the action of visc...
Viscous fingering occurs when a less viscous fluid is driven into a more viscous fluid in a porous ...
The lifting Hele-Shaw cell (LHSC) is used to study adhesion as well as viscous fingering. In the pre...
Lifted Hele-Shaw cells typically display viscous fingering of liquids, which in turn leads to branch...
The experimental results of Saffman & Taylor (1958) and Pitts (1980) on fingering in a Hele Shaw cel...
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The phenomena of viscous fingering in the flow of immiscible fluids in Hele-Shaw cells is discussed....
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. We study the mechanisms affecting the viscous-fingering instabili...
The first stages of finger formation in a Hele–Shaw cell with lifting plates are investigated by mea...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of viscous fingering caused by the displaceme...
The phenomenon of interfacial motion between two immiscible viscous fluids in the narrow gap between...
We perform traction experiments on viscous liquids highly confined between parallel plates, a geomet...
We perform traction experiments on viscous liquids highly confined between parallel plates, a geomet...
We demonstrate that wetting effects at moving contact lines have a strong impact in viscous fingerin...
We revisit the radial viscous fingering problem in a Hele-Shaw cell, and consider the action of visc...
Viscous fingering occurs when a less viscous fluid is driven into a more viscous fluid in a porous ...
The lifting Hele-Shaw cell (LHSC) is used to study adhesion as well as viscous fingering. In the pre...
Lifted Hele-Shaw cells typically display viscous fingering of liquids, which in turn leads to branch...
The experimental results of Saffman & Taylor (1958) and Pitts (1980) on fingering in a Hele Shaw cel...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
The phenomena of viscous fingering in the flow of immiscible fluids in Hele-Shaw cells is discussed....
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. We study the mechanisms affecting the viscous-fingering instabili...
The first stages of finger formation in a Hele–Shaw cell with lifting plates are investigated by mea...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of viscous fingering caused by the displaceme...
The phenomenon of interfacial motion between two immiscible viscous fluids in the narrow gap between...
We perform traction experiments on viscous liquids highly confined between parallel plates, a geomet...
We perform traction experiments on viscous liquids highly confined between parallel plates, a geomet...
We demonstrate that wetting effects at moving contact lines have a strong impact in viscous fingerin...
We revisit the radial viscous fingering problem in a Hele-Shaw cell, and consider the action of visc...
Viscous fingering occurs when a less viscous fluid is driven into a more viscous fluid in a porous ...