Strong pinning of propagation fronts in adverse flow
Abstract
Reaction fronts evolving in a porous medium exhibit a rich dynamical behaviour. In presence of an adverse flow, experiments show that the front slows down and eventually gets pinned, displaying a particular sawtooth shape. Extensive numerical simulations of the hydrodynamic equations confirm the experimental observations. Here we propose a stylized model, predicting two possible outcomes of the experiments for large adverse flow: either the front develops a sawtooth shape, or it acquires a complicated structure with islands and overhangs. A simple criterion allows to distinguish between the two scenarios and its validity is reproduced by direct hydrodynamical simulations. Our model gives a better understanding of the transition and is relevant in a variety of domains, when the pinning regime is strong and only relies on a small number of sites.
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@article{arxiv.1402.3416,
title = {Strong pinning of propagation fronts in adverse flow},
author = {Thomas Gueudré and Awadhesh Kumar Dubey and Laurent Talon and Alberto Rosso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.3416},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures