Existence of Invariant Region to Damköhler number in a Reactive Viscous Fingering
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Abstract
the reactants and product and is characterized by two dimensionless parameters, Rb and Rc [3]. We solve this system using a hybrid scheme comprising the pseudospectral method and the compact finite difference method [4]. Numerical and experimental results have shown that chemical reactions can induce instability and radial flow requires a minimum viscosity contrast to trigger the instability [4, 5]. Further, through linear stability analysis and nonlinear simulations, we illustrate the impact of the Damköhler number (Da) on viscous fingering for various values of (Rb, Rc). Interestingly, we found an invariant region in the (Rb, Rc) phase plane that remains unaffected by changes in Da [6].
*We acknowledge the National Science and Technology Council for financial support through Project number: NSTS 113-2811-E-A49-512.
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[6] Priya Verma, Vandita Sharma, Ching-Yao Chen, and Manoranjan Mishra. Damköhler number indepen-
dent stable regime in reactive radial viscous fingering. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Accepted, 2024.
Presenters
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Priya Verma
- National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University