Title: The instability of long fingers in Hele–Shaw flows
Abstract:Experiments on steady fingers and their stability in Hele–Shaw cells, are reported. It is shown that the shape of steady fingers scales with a modified capillary number, Ca′, as suggested by McLean an...Experiments on steady fingers and their stability in Hele–Shaw cells, are reported. It is shown that the shape of steady fingers scales with a modified capillary number, Ca′, as suggested by McLean and Saffman [J. Fluid. Mech. 102, 455 (1981) and our previous analysis [J. Fluid Mech. 139, 291 (1984)]. The behavior at large Ca′ is investigated by using a wide Hele–Shaw cell. It is observed that such fingers are unstable for Ca′>100, in agreement with the prediction by Taylor and Saffman (second symposium on naval hydrodynamics, 1958, p. 277) of instability as Ca′→∞. The mechanism is identified as one of tip-splitting, which occurs periodically in the weakly supercritical regime, and in a more complex fashion for large Ca′.Read More
Publication Year: 1985
Publication Date: 1985-06-01
Language: en
Type: article
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