Title of article
Viscous Fingering With Chemical Reaction: Effect Of In-Situ Production Of Surfactants
Author/Authors
Fernandez، Juan نويسنده , , Homsy، G. M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-266
From page
267
To page
0
Abstract
Viscous fingering experiments are performed in a radial Hele-Shaw cell for a liquid-liquid system in the presence of a wellcharacterized interfacial reaction capable of changing the surface tension on the time scale of the experiments. The reaction is a neutralization of a fatty acid by an alkaline material to form a surfactant, which exhibits first-order kinetics for the surface tension as a function of time. The experiments are carried out for capillary numbers, Ca, high enough for the fingering to always be in the fractal regime, and for a wide range of Damk?hler numbers, Da. The fingers are typically wider in the presence of the chemical reaction than the non-reactive case. We observe two different-behaviours of the reactive fingering patterns. For intermediate values of Da, 0.5 < Da < 4, the fractal dimension d_{f} is higher than the classical value measured for the non-reactive fingering patterns and reaches a maximum of about 1.9. For both small (Da < 0.5) and high Da (Da > 4), the reactive fingering patterns are similar to the fingers with no reaction: the fractal dimension is found to be the same for both systems. These effects are consistent with the hypothesis that Marangoni stresses are present and produce wider fingers.
Keywords
conditional temporal moments , multirate sorption , groundwater , heterogeneity , reactive transport
Journal title
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Record number
79810
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