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Pearl and mushroom instability patterns in two miscible fluids' core annular flows
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2008
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EngineeringLiquid-liquid FlowFluid MechanicsEqual DensityGeophysical FlowRheologyHydrodynamic StabilityMushroom Instability PatternsCore Annular FlowsPhysicsMiscible FluidsPipe FlowFlow PhysicFluid Flow RatesDisperse FlowMultiphase FlowViscoplastic FluidInner Core FluidFluid-solid Interaction
We report on experiments with two miscible fluids of equal density but different viscosities. The fluids were injected co-currently and concentrically into a cylindrical pipe. The resulting base state is an axisymmetric parallel flow. The ratio of the two fluid flow rates determines the relative amount of the fluids, thus the radius of the inner core fluid. Depending on this radius and the total flow rate, two different and unstable axisymmetric patterns, denoted by mushrooms and pearls, were observed. We delineate the diagram of occurrence of the two patterns as a function of the various parameters.
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