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The following pages link to Experimental study on miscible viscous fingering involving viscosity changes induced by variations in chemical species concentrations due to chemical reactions (Q3422703):
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- Pore-scale study on reactive mixing of miscible solutions with viscous fingering in porous media (Q720824) (← links)
- Viscous fingering patterns in polymer solutions (Q1373375) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of gravity driven reversible reactive flows in homogeneous porous media (Q1666942) (← links)
- Role of viscoelastic fluid rheology in miscible viscous fingering (Q2166617) (← links)
- Pore-scale mass and reactant transport in multiphase porous media flows (Q2893687) (← links)
- Linear stability of double-diffusive two-fluid channel flow (Q2893742) (← links)
- Stability of reactive interfaces in saturated porous media under gravity in the presence of transverse flows (Q3168020) (← links)
- Effects of moderate Damköhler number on miscible viscous fingering involving viscosity decrease due to a chemical reaction (Q3184072) (← links)
- Phase separation effects on a partially miscible viscous fingering dynamics (Q3303601) (← links)
- Viscous fingering of a miscible reactive <i>A</i> + <i>B</i> → <i>C</i> interface: a linear stability analysis (Q3586942) (← links)
- A numerical study on reaction-induced radial fingering instability (Q4611583) (← links)
- Unstable miscible displacements in radial flow with chemical reactions (Q4987935) (← links)
- Radial viscous fingering induced by an infinitely fast chemical reaction (Q5092902) (← links)
- Reaction induced interfacial instability of miscible fluids in a channel (Q5152445) (← links)
- Miscible viscous fingering involving viscosity changes of the displacing fluid by chemical reactions (Q5305035) (← links)
- Reaction-driven oscillating viscous fingering (Q5377536) (← links)
- Reaction-induced Kelvin–Helmholtz instability in a layered channel flow (Q5870921) (← links)
- Damköhler number independent stable regime in reactive radial viscous fingering (Q6659602) (← links)
- Opposite effects of a reaction-driven viscosity decrease on miscible viscous fingering depending on the injection flow rate (Q6661457) (← links)