Author:
GRILLET ANNE M.,LEE ALEX G.,SHAQFEH ERIC S. G.
Abstract
We have investigated the role of elasticity in the stability of air–fluid interfaces during
fluid displacement flows. Our investigations of the stability of coating flows with
an eccentric cylinder geometry for both a viscous Newtonian fluid and ideal elastic
Boger fluids are discussed in terms of three classes of phenomena. To begin, we
have documented several new features in traditional fingering instabilities in elastic
displacement flows. These include a very strong elastic destabilization of forward
roll coating: a destabilization which can be correlated directly with the elasticity of
the coating fluid and which appears to be present even in the absence of diverging
channel walls. Moreover, elastic effects are shown to create a novel saw-toothed cusped
pattern in the eccentric cylinder roll-and-plate geometry. Secondly, we have found
that purely elastic bulk flow instabilities in the neighbourhood of air–fluid interfaces
can cause surface deformations if the secondary flow is of sufficient strength. Finally,
flows created by the displacement of less viscous air by a more viscous elastic
fluid are found to display a new class of purely elastic instabilities which appear
to be independent of traditional viscous fingering instabilities and elastic bulk flow
instabilities. Thus interfaces which are stable for Newtonian fluids are unstable via
purely elastic mechanisms. We have found that indeed elasticity has a dramatic
effect on the stability of interfaces, not only changing the critical conditions, but
also changing the manifestation of traditional fingering instabilities, and causing new
purely elastic interfacial instabilities.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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