Fingering instability of self-similar radial flow of miscible fluids in a Hele-Shaw cell (2412.01961v2)
Abstract: The linear stability of miscible displacement for radial source flow at infinite P\'eclet number in a Hele-Shaw cell is calculated theoretically. The axisymmetric self-similar flow is shown to be unstable to viscous fingering if the viscosity ratio $m$ between ambient and injected fluids exceeds $3\over2$ and to be stable if $m<{3\over2}$. If $1<m<{3\over2}$ small disturbances decay at rates between $t{-3/4}$ and $t{-1}$ relative to the $t{1/2}$ radius of the axisymmetric base-state similarity solution; if $m<1$ they decay faster than $t{-1}$. Asymptotic analysis confirms these results and gives physical insight into various features of the numerically determined relationship between the growth rate and the azimuthal wavenumber and viscosity ratio.
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