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Numerical simulation of radial viscous fingering in a partially miscible system

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Abstract

When a displacing fluid is less viscous, the interface of two fluids gives a finger-like pattern in porous media. This phenomenon is called Saffman-Taylor instability or viscous fingering (VF). In addition to the importance of viscosity differences, fluid-fluid miscibility plays an important role in the VF dynamics. Miscibility has been traditionally classified into two types: fully miscible and immiscible systems. Recently a partially miscible system, in which two fluids mixed and the composition of solutions is finally different from that of initial solutions, has newly studied. It has been reported that diffusion and phase separation affect the VF dynamics in this case, and the partially miscible VF shows multiple droplets formation which cannot be explained by only hydrodynamic instability. Until now, the partially miscible cases have been studied with rectilinear numerical simulation and radial experiments. These two results show multiple droplets formation and the trend of changing the interface are consistent qualitatively. However, there is a clear difference between the displacement velocity between the rectilinear and radial geometries, and it is necessary to simulate partially miscible flows in a radial geometry. In this study, we simulate radial flows in partially miscible cases. We compare the results with the previous studies qualitatively and quantitatively, and investigate the effect of velocity in radial and rectilinear displacements in the partially miscible systems.

Presenters

  • Yuka Deki

    Tokyo Univ of Agri & Tech

Authors

  • Yuka Deki

    Tokyo Univ of Agri & Tech

  • Chi-Chian Chou

    Taiwan Space Agency

  • Ching-Yao Chen

    National Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ

  • Yuichiro Nagatu

    Tokyo Univ of Agri & Tech, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

  • Takahiko Ban

    Osaka Univ

  • Manoranjan Mishra

    Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, India

  • Ryuta X Suzuki

    Tokyo Univ of Agri & Tech