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Convective instability and mass transport of diffusion layers in a Hele-Shaw geometry

Fluid Dynamics 2015-05-20 v1

Abstract

We consider experimentally the instability and mass transport of a porous-medium flow in a Hele-Shaw geometry. In an initially stable configuration, a lighter fluid (water) is located over a heavier fluid (propylene glycol). The fluids mix via diffusion with some regions of the resulting mixture being heavier than either pure fluid. Density-driven convection occurs with downward penetrating dense fingers that transport mass much more effectively than diffusion alone. We investigate the initial instability and the quasi steady state. The convective time and velocity scales, finger width, wave number selection, and normalized mass transport are determined for 6,000<Ra<90,000. The results have important implications for determining the time scales and rates of dissolution trapping of carbon dioxide in brine aquifers proposed as possible geologic repositories for sequestering carbon dioxide.

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@article{arxiv.1011.4619,
  title  = {Convective instability and mass transport of diffusion layers in a Hele-Shaw geometry},
  author = {Scott Backhaus and Konstantin Turitsyn and R. E. Ecke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.4619},
  year   = {2015}
}

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4 page, 3 figures