Author:
Mizev Aleksey,Shmyrova Anastasia
Abstract
Abstract
Buoyancy-driven instabilities triggered by neutralization reaction in an immiscible two-layer system placed in a vertically oriented narrow cell were studied experimentally. The initial density of the layers was always set to exclude the development of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability. The problem was examined for the surface-inactive species, namely hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide, which allowed studying a convective instability development solely due to buoyancy-driven mechanisms, excluding Marangoni effects. We show that one of two global scenarios develops in the system right after the layers came into contact. These scenarios, called by us diffusion-controlled and convection-controlled, essentially differ in the prevailing mechanism of mass transfer and, therefore, in the rate of reaction-diffusion-convection processes. The authors introduce the nondimensional parameter, the value of which determines the border between the two scenarios in the regime map.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
4 articles.
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