Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 67, Number 19
Sunday–Tuesday, November 20–22, 2022; Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Session A22: Porous Media Flows: Convection and Heat Transfer
8:00 AM–9:57 AM,
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Room: 231
Chair: Nariman Mahabadi, University of Akron
Abstract: A22.00004 : Double Diffusive Instability in a Thin Vertical Channel
8:39 AM–8:52 AM
Presenter:
Sierra Legare
(University of Waterloo)
Authors:
Sierra Legare
(University of Waterloo)
Andrew P Grace
(University of Waterloo)
Marek Stastna
(University of Waterloo)
We will present direct numerical simulations of double-diffusive instabilities in the finger regime with domain widths of 1-4mm. Using these results, we will show that double-diffusive instabilities demonstrate complex time-dependent evolution down to lateral extents of 1.25mm. This implies that differential diffusion may be significant in driving localized mixing within porous media with large pore spaces. We will discuss the energetics, horizontal asymmetry and buoyancy flux due to the instability and utilize these results to characterize the instability within domain-dependent regimes. Further, we will demonstrate that instabilities associated with wider domains are well-characterized by a time-dependent Grashof number which quantifies the ratio of diffusive effects to buoyancy forces.
Time permitting, we will discuss the impact of side wall topography on the double diffusive instabilities.
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