Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1863473 | Physics Letters A | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The classical problem of fingering instability in miscible displacement is revisited. The finger-forming dynamics is considered as a multiple-scale process involving a thin inter-diffusion layer and large-scale background flow affected by the viscosity and/or density stratification. Upon an appropriate separation of ‘fast’ and ‘slow’ variables one ends up with a reduced model dealing directly with the evolving displacement front. As an illustration, the new model is applied for description of fingering in a source-supported flow and in a flow within a vertical channel.
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Authors
Irina Brailovsky, Alexander Babchin, Michael Frankel, Gregory Sivashinsky,