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Capillary-Driven Instability of Immiscible Fluid Interfaces Flowing in Parallel in Porous Media

Thomas Ramstad, Alex Hansen

Published 2007-09-20, updated 2008-06-04Version 2

When immiscible wetting and non-wetting fluids move in parallel in a porous medium, an instability may occur at sufficiently high capillary numbers so that interfaces between the fluids initially held in place by the porous medium are mobilized. A boundary zone containing bubbles of both fluids evolve which has a well defined thickness. This zone moves at constant average speed towards the non-wetting fluid. A diffusive current of bubbles of non-wetting fluid into the wetting fluid is set up.

Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures. Journal-refs added and some figures updated
Journal: Phys. Rev. E 78, 035302(R) (2008)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
Subjects: 47.20.Ft, 47.56.+r
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