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Noncircular Stable Displacement Patterns in a Meshed Porous Layer

Year: 2015

Journal: LANGMUIR, Vol. 31, p 5684-5688, 20170208

Authors: Kim, Hyoungsoo; Zheng, Zhong; Stone, Howard K.

Organizations: Princeton Univ, Dept Mech & Aerosp Engn, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA

We report noncircular, stable liquid propagation patterns in a displacement process in a confined thin patterned porous layer. For constant fluid injection rates, the average front location of the interface r(t) exhibits a power-law behavior r proportional to t(1/2); however, when surface tension effects become important, the interface displays noncircular shapes, e.g., square, rectangular, or octagonal, and maintains the same shape during most of the injection process. The interface shape is controlled by the value of a dimensionless group representing the strength of surface tension stresses relative to stresses accompanying injection. Furthermore, we show that the propagation patterns of the interface can be controlled by the relative orientation of the different porous layers.