Displacement of a viscous fluid by a less viscous one is a challenging problem that usually involves the formation of interfacial digitations propagating into each one of the fluids, mixing them and preventing their normal displacement. We propose in this manuscript a protocol that is implemented via numerical simulation of the corresponding equations to improve the efficiency of the displacement. We consider a chemically active interface between the two chemically active fluids that produce a large viscosity interface that facilitates the process. All the relevant parameters of the mechanism are numerically analyzed aiming to optimize the efficiency of the method.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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Numerical simulations of viscous fingering instabilities in miscible displacements at high mobility-...
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The hydrodynamic viscous fingering instability can be influenced by a simple viscosity-changing chem...
The numerical onset of parasitic and spurious artefacts in the vicinity of uid interfaces with surfa...
Interfacial fluid instabilities are ubiquitous in Nature and are responsible for many important phen...
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AbstractThe numerical onset of parasitic and spurious artefacts in the vicinity of fluid interfaces ...
Thesis (S.M. in Transportation)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environme...
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International audienceViscous fingers form when in a thin linear channel a fluid pushes a more visco...
There are several physico-chemical processes that determine the behavior of multiphase fluid systems...
The mechano-chemical stability of a flat interface is analyzed for Newtonian incompressible bulk flu...
Numerical simulations of viscous fingering instabilities in miscible displacements at high mobility-...
Abstract Fluid instabilities have been the subject of study for a long time. Despite all the extensi...
The hydrodynamic viscous fingering instability can be influenced by a simple viscosity-changing chem...
The numerical onset of parasitic and spurious artefacts in the vicinity of uid interfaces with surfa...
Interfacial fluid instabilities are ubiquitous in Nature and are responsible for many important phen...
This article presents a multi-physics methodology for the numerical simulation of physical systems t...
Viscous fingering is a well-known hydrodynamic instability that sets in when a less viscous fluid di...
AbstractThe numerical onset of parasitic and spurious artefacts in the vicinity of fluid interfaces ...
Thesis (S.M. in Transportation)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environme...
Direct numerical simulations of primary atomization using a front-tracking method are presented. The...
We study the pressure-driven miscible displacement of one fluid by another in a horizontal channel i...
We study the fundamental problem of mixing and chemical reactions under a Rayleigh-Taylor-type hydro...
International audienceViscous fingers form when in a thin linear channel a fluid pushes a more visco...
There are several physico-chemical processes that determine the behavior of multiphase fluid systems...
The mechano-chemical stability of a flat interface is analyzed for Newtonian incompressible bulk flu...
Numerical simulations of viscous fingering instabilities in miscible displacements at high mobility-...