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Elastic Instabilities in Flows through Pillared Micro channels
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Elastic Instabilities in Flows through Pillared Micro channels
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Viscoelastic fluids exhibit elastic instabilities in simple shear flow and flow through curved streamlines. Surprisingly, we found in a porous medium such fluids show strikingly different hydrodynamic instabilities depicted by very large sideways excursions and presence of fast and slow moving lanes which have not been reported before. Particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements through a pillared microchannel, provide experimental evidence of such instabilities at very low Reynolds number (< 0.01). We observe a transition from a symmetric laminar to an asymmetric flow, which finally transforms to a nonlinear aperiodic flow with strong lateral movements. The instability is characterized by a rapid increase in spatial and temporal fluctuations of velocity components and pressure at a critical Deborah number (De). Our experiments reveal the presence of a fascinating interplay between pore space and fluid rheology.
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