Coagulation drives turbulence in binary fluid mixtures
Abstract: We use direct numerical simulations and scaling arguments to study coarsening in binary fluid mixtures with a conserved order parameter in the droplet-spinodal regime -- the volume fraction of the droplets is neither too small nor symmetric -- for small diffusivity and viscosity. Coagulation of droplets drives a turbulent flow that eventually decays. We uncover a novel coarsening mechanism, driven by turbulence where the characteristic length scale of the flow is different from the characteristic length scale of droplets, giving rise to a domain growth law of , where is time. At intermediate times, both the flow and the droplets form self-similar structures: the structure factor and the kinetic energy spectra for an intermediate range of , the wavenumber.
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