Viscous fingering is an extensively observed phenomenon in porous media or Hele-Shaw cells. In general, this instability is particularly difficult to control for given fluids and geometries. Therefore, investigating a control method of viscous fingering is quite attractive. Here, we present that electro-visco-fingering (EVF) in fluids with different relative permittivity shows a controllable performance under electric fields. The theoretical model is established from the perspective of force analysis to indicate that active control of EVF is achieved by the competition between the Maxwell stress jump and hydrostatic pressure gradient. In addition, an Electric Control number (E-C) is adopted to characterize the electric effect on EVF and exp...
We use dynamic atomic force microscopy (AFM) to investigate the forces involved in squeezing out thi...
The lifting Hele-Shaw cell (LHSC) is used to study adhesion as well as viscous fingering. In the pre...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. We study the mechanisms affecting the viscous-fingering instabili...
Viscous fingering is an extensively observed phenomenon in porous media or Hele-Shaw cells. In gener...
Viscous fingering is a widely observed phenomenon, in which finger-like instabilities occur at the i...
Viscous fingering is a commonly observed interfacial instability during fluid displacement, where a ...
Multiphase flow control is a challenging task in microfluidic systems. Application of such ideas in ...
We present a detailed analysis of the electroviscous effect in the squeeze out of thin electrolyte f...
Viscous fingering shaped as curvature of the fluid displacement fronts are usually formed in porous ...
The Saffman-Taylor instability for the flow of a Herschel-Bulkley fluid through a Hele-Shaw cell is ...
The phenomenon of interfacial motion between two immiscible viscous fluids in the narrow gap between...
The electrohydrodynamic and stress instability of the interface between two viscous fluids with diff...
Viscous fingering experiments in Hele-Shaw cells lead to striking pattern formations which have been...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
We study the viscous fingering instability in a radial Hele-Shaw cell in which the top boundary has...
We use dynamic atomic force microscopy (AFM) to investigate the forces involved in squeezing out thi...
The lifting Hele-Shaw cell (LHSC) is used to study adhesion as well as viscous fingering. In the pre...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. We study the mechanisms affecting the viscous-fingering instabili...
Viscous fingering is an extensively observed phenomenon in porous media or Hele-Shaw cells. In gener...
Viscous fingering is a widely observed phenomenon, in which finger-like instabilities occur at the i...
Viscous fingering is a commonly observed interfacial instability during fluid displacement, where a ...
Multiphase flow control is a challenging task in microfluidic systems. Application of such ideas in ...
We present a detailed analysis of the electroviscous effect in the squeeze out of thin electrolyte f...
Viscous fingering shaped as curvature of the fluid displacement fronts are usually formed in porous ...
The Saffman-Taylor instability for the flow of a Herschel-Bulkley fluid through a Hele-Shaw cell is ...
The phenomenon of interfacial motion between two immiscible viscous fluids in the narrow gap between...
The electrohydrodynamic and stress instability of the interface between two viscous fluids with diff...
Viscous fingering experiments in Hele-Shaw cells lead to striking pattern formations which have been...
Figure 1 Viscous fingering is a morphological pattern in an unstable interface between two fluids in...
We study the viscous fingering instability in a radial Hele-Shaw cell in which the top boundary has...
We use dynamic atomic force microscopy (AFM) to investigate the forces involved in squeezing out thi...
The lifting Hele-Shaw cell (LHSC) is used to study adhesion as well as viscous fingering. In the pre...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. We study the mechanisms affecting the viscous-fingering instabili...