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Fluids
Three-Dimensional Interaction of Viscous Fingering and Gravitational Segregation in Porous Media
Tetsuya Suekane1  Tomotaka Koe1  PabloMarin Barbancho1 
[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan;
关键词: gravitational segregation;    viscous fingering;    miscible;    X-ray computer tomography (CT);    gravity number;    displacement efficiency;    gravitational tongue;   
DOI  :  10.3390/fluids4030130
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Viscous fingering is fluid dynamics instability induced on the displacement front when a less viscous fluid (LVF) displaces a more viscous fluid (MVF), thereby reducing the displacement efficiency. The displacement of a denser fluid by a less dense fluid produces a gravitational tongue. This gravitational segregation also reduces the displacement efficiency. In this study, the three-dimensional structure of the fingering pattern at the viscous fingering to gravitational segregation boundary was examined using X-ray microtomography on a packed bed of particles. At low gravity numbers, viscous fingering resembled that without gravity characterized by nonlinear interaction including tip-splitting, shielding, and coalescence. At intermediate gravity numbers, viscous fingering is associated with the gravitational tongue due to segregation. At high gravity numbers, a clear gravitational tongue penetrates from the inlet to the outlet. Consequently, the concentration near the injection point decreases and exhibits a flat profile in the flow direction. The displacement efficiency decreases with increasing gravity number, with the highest value achieved without gravity but depends on many factors, including the viscosity ratio and Péclet number.

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