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Published October 2017 | Published
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Viscous fingering with partially miscible fluids

Abstract

Viscous fingering—the fluid-mechanical instability that takes place when a low-viscosity fluid displaces a high-viscosity fluid—has traditionally been studied under either fully miscible or fully immiscible fluid systems. Here we study the impact of partial miscibility (a common occurrence in practice) on the fingering dynamics. Through a careful design of the thermodynamic free energy of a binary mixture, we develop a phase-field model of fluid-fluid displacements in a Hele-Shaw cell for the general case in which the two fluids have limited (but nonzero) solubility into one another. We show, by means of high-resolution numerical simulations, that partial miscibility exerts a powerful control on the degree of fingering: fluid dissolution hinders fingering while fluid exsolution enhances fingering. We also show that, as a result of the interplay between compositional exchange and the hydrodynamic pattern-forming process, stronger fingering promotes the system to approach thermodynamic equilibrium more quickly.

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© 2017 American Physical Society. Received 20 January 2017; published 9 October 2017. This work was funded by the US Department of Energy (Grants No. DE-SC0018357 and No. DE-FE0013999). L.C.-F. acknowledges funding from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (Grants No. RYC-2012-11704 and No. CTM2014-54312-P). L.C.-F. and R.J. acknowledge funding from the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives, through a Seed Fund grant.

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