Radial viscous fingering induced by an infinitely fast chemical reaction

Author:

Verma PriyaORCID,Sharma VanditaORCID,Mishra ManoranjanORCID

Abstract

A numerical insight into the radial displacement of two viscously stable reactants undergoing an infinitely fast chemical reaction is obtained. This work broadens the numerical knowledge about the interaction between chemical reaction and hydrodynamic instability. A suitable transformation is utilised to deal with an infinite dimensionless parameter and reduce computational cost. Viscous fingering instability originates when the product has a different viscosity than the reactants. We calculate the onset time $t_{on}$ when the instability begins to appear for different reactants by varying the log mobility ratio $R_c$ and the Péclet number $Pe$ . Based on $t_{on}$ , we divide the time domain into stable and unstable zones with respect to instability. This helps to characterise reactants so as to have a flow with/without instability. For a fixed $Pe$ and $\vert R_c \vert$ , it is found that $t_{on}$ is early for $R_c > 0$ in contrast to the result for rectilinear displacement. This results in a wider stable zone for $R_c < 0$ . Interestingly, it is found that the stable zone can be made independent of $Pe$ by using a careful rescaling and we obtain the dependence of the onset time of instability on $R_c$ and $Pe$ as $t_{on} \propto (\vert R_c\vert Pe^{\beta _1}-\beta _2)^{\beta _3}$ where the constant of proportionality and $\beta _i$ , $i=1,2,3$ , depend upon the sign of $R_c$ . In the unstable zone, we find that the length of the fingers depends upon the sign of $R_c$ , which is not observed for any radial displacement of reactants undergoing a slow or moderately fast chemical reaction.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,Applied Mathematics

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