Multiphase flows involving granular materials are complex and prone to pattern formation causedby competing mechanical and hydrodynamic interactions. Here we study the interplay between granular bulldozing and the stabilizing effect of viscous pressure gradients in the invading fluid.Injection of aqueous solutions into layers of dry, hydrophobic grains represent a viscously stable scenario where we observe a transition from growth of a single frictional finger to simultaneous growth of multiple fingers as viscous forces are increased. The pattern is made more compact by the internal viscous pressure gradient, ultimately resulting in a fully stabilized front of frictional fingers advancing as a radial spoke pattern
We study experimentally the displacement of one fluid by another in a granular pack to uncover relat...
Original images constituting the data set used for the phase diagrams in the paper Frictional flui...
We review recent results on dynamical aspects of viscous fingering. The Saffman¿Taylor instability i...
Multiphase flows involving two fluids and a granular material occur in such diverse sce-narios as mu...
Viscous fingering is an undesirable characteristic of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) displacement...
We study experimentally how wettability impacts fluid-fluid-displacement patterns in granular media....
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
Experiments on confined multiphase flow systems, involving air and a dense suspension, have revealed...
Multiphase flows in deformable porous materials are important in numerous geological and geotechnica...
We study experimentally the flow and patterning of a granular suspension displaced by air inside a n...
Viscous fingering occurs when one fluid displaces another fluid of a greater viscosity in a porous m...
An experimental observation of the structuring of a granular suspension under the progress of a gas/...
We study fluid-induced deformation and fracture of cohesive granular media, and apply photoporomecha...
Interfacial fluid instabilities are ubiquitous in Nature and are responsible for many important phen...
In this perspective we provide a brief overview of the state of knowledge and recent progress in the...
We study experimentally the displacement of one fluid by another in a granular pack to uncover relat...
Original images constituting the data set used for the phase diagrams in the paper Frictional flui...
We review recent results on dynamical aspects of viscous fingering. The Saffman¿Taylor instability i...
Multiphase flows involving two fluids and a granular material occur in such diverse sce-narios as mu...
Viscous fingering is an undesirable characteristic of many enhanced oil recovery (EOR) displacement...
We study experimentally how wettability impacts fluid-fluid-displacement patterns in granular media....
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
Experiments on confined multiphase flow systems, involving air and a dense suspension, have revealed...
Multiphase flows in deformable porous materials are important in numerous geological and geotechnica...
We study experimentally the flow and patterning of a granular suspension displaced by air inside a n...
Viscous fingering occurs when one fluid displaces another fluid of a greater viscosity in a porous m...
An experimental observation of the structuring of a granular suspension under the progress of a gas/...
We study fluid-induced deformation and fracture of cohesive granular media, and apply photoporomecha...
Interfacial fluid instabilities are ubiquitous in Nature and are responsible for many important phen...
In this perspective we provide a brief overview of the state of knowledge and recent progress in the...
We study experimentally the displacement of one fluid by another in a granular pack to uncover relat...
Original images constituting the data set used for the phase diagrams in the paper Frictional flui...
We review recent results on dynamical aspects of viscous fingering. The Saffman¿Taylor instability i...