Author:
RUITH MICHAEL,MEIBURG ECKART
Abstract
Rectilinear homogeneous miscible displacements with gravity override are analysed
by means of direct numerical simulations on the basis of the vorticity–streamfunction
formulation of the governing equations. The vorticity-based point of view offers the
advantage of clearly attributing the dominant flow characteristics to the effects of viscosity contrast, density difference, impermeable boundary conditions, or interactions
among the above. Basic considerations regarding the vorticity field show that in an
integral sense the coupling between viscosity and gravity vorticity is predominantly
one way in nature, in that the gravity vorticity can amplify the viscous vorticity, but
not vice versa. In particular, the vorticity point of view provides an explanation for
the formation of the gravity tongue in terms of a focusing mechanism, which results
from the combined action of the unfavourable viscosity gradient and the potential
flow field generated by the interaction of the gravitational vorticity with the horizontal boundaries. This potential velocity field locally enhances the uniform global
displacement velocity near the upper boundary, and thereby amplifies the viscous
fingering instability along this section of the interface. In some parameter ranges, the
gravity tongue exhibits interesting interactions with the viscous fingers next to it, such
as pinching and partial merging. The influence of the Péclet number, the viscosity and
density contrasts, and the aspect ratio on the dynamic evolution of the displacement
is investigated quantitatively.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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