International audienceUnexpected interface complexities were found resulting from the miscible displacement of saltwater by a miscible shear-thinning solution (xanthan gum) in a radial Hele-Shaw cell, for both convergent and divergent flow. Such complex patterns have not been described before for either Newtonian or non-Newtonian solutions. A more viscous solution was injected into the cell to displace a less viscous solution (divergent flow) and then withdrawn at the injection site (convergent flow). A variegated mixing fringe between the solutions developed during the injection phase, against the stabilizing viscous effects, which would tend to promote a stable piston-like displacement. This interface geometry is markedly different from w...
We study experimentally the miscible radial displacement of a more viscous fluid by a less viscous o...
Viscous fingering is an undesirable characteristic of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) displacement...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of viscous fingering caused by the displaceme...
International audienceUnexpected interface complexities were found resulting from the miscible displ...
© 1996 Dr. Eric Matthew WeisserThis study examines the viscous fingering phenomenon for Newtonian an...
Miscible viscous fingering occurs when a less viscous fluid displaces a more viscous one in porous m...
In the early twentieth century, petroleum and mining engineers noticed that water does not displace ...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
The dynamics of miscible displacements in a cylindrical tube are being investigated experimentally a...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
Viscous fingering is a well-known hydrodynamic instability that sets in when a less viscous fluid di...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
Viscous fingering occurs when one fluid displaces another fluid of a greater viscosity in a porous m...
Interfacial fluid instabilities are ubiquitous in Nature and are responsible for many important phen...
Fluid mixing plays a fundamental role in many natural and engineered processes, including groundwate...
We study experimentally the miscible radial displacement of a more viscous fluid by a less viscous o...
Viscous fingering is an undesirable characteristic of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) displacement...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of viscous fingering caused by the displaceme...
International audienceUnexpected interface complexities were found resulting from the miscible displ...
© 1996 Dr. Eric Matthew WeisserThis study examines the viscous fingering phenomenon for Newtonian an...
Miscible viscous fingering occurs when a less viscous fluid displaces a more viscous one in porous m...
In the early twentieth century, petroleum and mining engineers noticed that water does not displace ...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
The dynamics of miscible displacements in a cylindrical tube are being investigated experimentally a...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
Viscous fingering is a well-known hydrodynamic instability that sets in when a less viscous fluid di...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
Viscous fingering occurs when one fluid displaces another fluid of a greater viscosity in a porous m...
Interfacial fluid instabilities are ubiquitous in Nature and are responsible for many important phen...
Fluid mixing plays a fundamental role in many natural and engineered processes, including groundwate...
We study experimentally the miscible radial displacement of a more viscous fluid by a less viscous o...
Viscous fingering is an undesirable characteristic of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) displacement...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of viscous fingering caused by the displaceme...