Fingering Instability During Mixing-Driven Precipitation Flow

Fingering Instability During Mixing-Driven Precipitation Flow

Negar Shahsavar, Xiaojing Fu, Benzhong Zhao

We investigate fluid–fluid displacement in a Hele–Shaw cell where two fluids react to form of a precipitate suspension. We observe interesting fingering patterns whose birth, growth and decay are strongly influenced by the injection rate. Additionally, the fingering instability has strong feedback on the mixing and the subsequent precipitation rate. Lastly, we find that, counter to intuition, a higher injection rate results in a larger amount of precipitates that are securely deposited.

Transport in Porous Media 151, 323–338 (2024)
Corresponding Author: Benzhong Zhao


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