© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Abstract: Fingering is a hydrodynamic instability that occurs when a more mobile fluid displaces a fluid of lower mobility. When the primary source of the mobility difference is viscosity, the instability is termed viscous fingering. Viscous fingering is often, though not always, undesirable in industrial processes, particularly secondary petroleum recovery. Linear stability analysis by Hejazi et al. has indicated that the production of a non-monotonic viscosity profile can stabilize the interface. Herein, we use step-growth polymerization at the interface between two miscible monomers as a model system. In particular, a dithiol monomer displaced a diacrylate that reacted to for...
Viscous fingers form when in a thin linear channel a fluid pushes a more viscous fluid. The instabil...
Interfacial fluid instabilities are ubiquitous in Nature and are responsible for many important phen...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of viscous fingering caused by the displaceme...
Abstract: Fingering is a hydrodynamic instability that occurs when a more mobile fluid displaces a f...
Viscous fingering occurs when one fluid displaces another fluid of a greater viscosity in a porous m...
Viscous fingering can occur in fluid motion whenever a high mobility fluid displaces a low mobility ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The hydrodynamic viscous fingering instability can be influenced by a simple viscosity-changing chem...
In our previous study, we experimentally studied the effects of increased or decreased viscosity of ...
Viscous fingering is an undesirable characteristic of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) displacement...
In the early twentieth century, petroleum and mining engineers noticed that water does not displace ...
Viscous fingering—the fluid-mechanical instability that takes place when a low-viscosity fluid displ...
We study the life-cycle of miscible fingering, from the early fingering initiation, through their gr...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
© 1996 Dr. Eric Matthew WeisserThis study examines the viscous fingering phenomenon for Newtonian an...
Viscous fingers form when in a thin linear channel a fluid pushes a more viscous fluid. The instabil...
Interfacial fluid instabilities are ubiquitous in Nature and are responsible for many important phen...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of viscous fingering caused by the displaceme...
Abstract: Fingering is a hydrodynamic instability that occurs when a more mobile fluid displaces a f...
Viscous fingering occurs when one fluid displaces another fluid of a greater viscosity in a porous m...
Viscous fingering can occur in fluid motion whenever a high mobility fluid displaces a low mobility ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
The hydrodynamic viscous fingering instability can be influenced by a simple viscosity-changing chem...
In our previous study, we experimentally studied the effects of increased or decreased viscosity of ...
Viscous fingering is an undesirable characteristic of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) displacement...
In the early twentieth century, petroleum and mining engineers noticed that water does not displace ...
Viscous fingering—the fluid-mechanical instability that takes place when a low-viscosity fluid displ...
We study the life-cycle of miscible fingering, from the early fingering initiation, through their gr...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
© 1996 Dr. Eric Matthew WeisserThis study examines the viscous fingering phenomenon for Newtonian an...
Viscous fingers form when in a thin linear channel a fluid pushes a more viscous fluid. The instabil...
Interfacial fluid instabilities are ubiquitous in Nature and are responsible for many important phen...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of viscous fingering caused by the displaceme...