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TMF, 2022 Volume 211, Number 2, Pages 333–346 (Mi tmf10251)

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Influence of finite-density fluctuations on the development of the Rayleigh–Taylor instability in a porous medium

E. B. Soboleva

Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

Abstract: We numerically simulate the Rayleigh–Taylor convection in a porous medium in the presence of initial density fluctuations at the interface between two fluid layers. We consider miscible fluids: the lower layer is composed of a single-component fluid medium, and the upper layer, of the same medium with an admixture dissolved in it. We study the influence of the density fluctuation amplitude on the onset and the development of convective motion. We find that as the fluctuation amplitude decreases, the convection begins significantly later, the induced convective “fingers” become wider, and the velocity of their motion decreases. We also observe the effect of initial fluctuations during the transition to stochastic flows when the initial quasiperiodic convection structure is broken.

Keywords: Rayleigh–Taylor convection, miscible fluid, porous medium, density fluctuation, quasiperiodic convection, transition to stochastic flow.

Received: 16.01.2022
Revised: 15.02.2022

DOI: 10.4213/tmf10251


 English version:
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2022, 211:2, 724–734

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