Title of article :
Pressure Oscillation Effects on the Saffman-Taylor Instability
Author/Authors :
N. Gland، نويسنده , , D. Pisarenko ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
We studied experimentally the stability of the front between two immiscible fluids in a
Hele-Shaw cell, which consists of two parallel glass plates separated by a narrow spacing. The fluid flow in
a Hele-Shaw cell is governed by the Laplace’s equation (pressure field) and Darcy’s law (fluid transport),
which makes of this experimental setup a two-dimensional analog of a porous medium (FABER, 1997).
SAFFMAN and TAYLOR (1958) demonstrated that when the injected fluid is less viscous than the displaced
one, the front between the fluids can be unstable and fingers may develop along the interface. We
investigated the possibility of influencing the development of the Saffman-Taylor instability by modulating
the injection pressure with weak periodic oscillations of low frequency (5 to 15 Hz). A series of experiments
were performed, in which the evolution of the interface between the injected air and the displaced silicon oil
was recorded with the help of a numerical photo camera. We observed that the oscillations of the injection
pressure inhibit the development of fingers. We quantified the observed stabilization effect by performing a
harmonic analysis of the shape of the front, and suggested an interpretation in terms of ‘‘stiffening’’ of the
interface.
Keywords :
Saffman-Taylor instability , surface tension. , two-phase flow , porous medium
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics