Author:
LINDNER ANKE,BONN DANIEL,POIRÉ EUGENIA CORVERA,AMAR MARTINE BEN,MEUNIER JACQUES
Abstract
We study the viscous fingering or Saffman–Taylor instability in two different dilute or
semi-dilute polymer solutions. The different solutions exhibit only one non-Newtonian
property, in the sense that other non-Newtonian effects can be neglected. The viscosity of solutions of stiff polymers has a strong shear rate dependence. Relative to
Newtonian fluids, narrower fingers are found for rigid polymers. For solutions of
flexible polymers, elastic effects such as normal stresses are dominant, whereas the
shear viscosity is almost constant. Wider fingers are found in this case. We characterize the non-Newtonian flow properties of these polymer solutions completely,
allowing for separate and quantitative investigation of the influence of the two most
common non-Newtonian properties on the Saffman–Taylor instability. The effects of
the non-Newtonian flow properties on the instability can in all cases be understood
quantitatively by redefining the control parameter of the instability.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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