Stress field visualization of Saffman-Taylor instability in Hele-Shaw cell

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Abstract

When a less viscous fluid displaces a more viscous one in small space, such as porous media or Hele-Shaw cells, the interface forms a finger-like pattern due to hydrodynamic instability caused by the viscosity difference. This is known as Saffman-Taylor instability or viscous fingering (VF). Understanding of VF is important because it is related to the various applications such as enhanced oil recovery and chromatography. The previous theoretical, experimental, and numerical approaches pointed out that the three-dimensional structure inside the gap of Hele-Shaw cell plays an important role in the onset and suppression of VF. In this study, the photoelastic measurement of VF in a Hele-Shaw cell was performed to visualize stress field including three-dimensional effects. The interpretation of the experimental results were discussed by comparing of results in radial Hele-Shaw flow with numerical results. We will provide the effective explanation of the flow during fluid displacements in the Hele-Shaw cell by using the measurement results of the stress field.

*This study is supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Nos. 20H00223 and 23K13252, and JST Presto Grant Nos. JPMJPR21O5 and JPMJPR22O5.

Presenters

  • Misa Kawaguchi

    • Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

Authors

  • Misa Kawaguchi

    • Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
  • William K Worby

    • Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
  • Ryuta X Suzuki

    • Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
  • Yuichiro Nagatu

    • Tokyo Univ of Agri & Tech
    • Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
  • Yoshiyuki Tagawa

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