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Physics of Fluids | 2014

The interaction between viscous fingering and wrinkling in elastic-walled Hele-Shaw cells

Draga Pihler-Puzovic; Anne Juel; Matthias Heil

The development of viscous fingers in circular Hele-Shaw cells is a classical and widely studied fluid mechanical problem. The introduction of wall elasticity (via the replacement of one of the bounding plates by an elastic membrane) can weaken or even suppress the fingering instability, but it also makes the system susceptible to additional solid-mechanical instabilities. We show that in elastic-walled Hele-Shaw cells that are bounded by sufficiently thin elastic sheets the (fluid-based) viscous fingering instability can arise concurrently with a (solid-based) wrinkling instability. We study the interaction between these distinct instabilities, using a theoretical model that couples the depth-averaged lubrication equations for the fluid flow to the Foppl-von Karman equations, which describe the deformation of the thin elastic sheet. We employ a linear stability analysis to determine the growth rate of non-axisymmetric perturbations to the axisymmetrically expanding bubble, and perform direct numerical si...


Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Science | 2017

On the Buckling of an Elastic Holey Column

Christopher Johnson; Utkarsh Jain; Andrew L. Hazel; Draga Pihler-Puzovic; T. Mullin

We report the results of a numerical and theoretical study of buckling in elastic columns containing a line of holes. Buckling is a common failure mode of elastic columns under compression, found over scales ranging from metres in buildings and aircraft to tens of nanometers in DNA. This failure usually occurs through lateral buckling, described for slender columns by Euler’s theory. When the column is perforated with a regular line of holes, a new buckling mode arises, in which adjacent holes collapse in orthogonal directions. In this paper, we firstly elucidate how this alternate hole buckling mode coexists and interacts with classical Euler buckling modes, using finite-element numerical calculations with bifurcation tracking. We show how the preferred buckling mode is selected by the geometry, and discuss the roles of localized (hole-scale) and global (column-scale) buckling. Secondly, we develop a novel predictive model for the buckling of columns perforated with large holes. This model is derived without arbitrary fitting parameters, and quantitatively predicts the critical strain for buckling. We extend the model to sheets perforated with a regular array of circular holes and use it to provide quantitative predictions of their buckling.


Royal Society of London. Proceedings A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 2013;469(2157). | 2013

The timescales of granular segregation in horizontally shaken monolayers

Draga Pihler-Puzovic; T. Mullin

The results of an experimental investigation of segregation phenomenon in thin layers of a binary multi-particle system on a horizontal vibrating tray are discussed. Complex structures are observed to emerge from initially mixed states and result from interaction of individual particles. Qualitatively different segregation states are found which have disparate timescales and these are shown to have a systematic dependence on the control parameters.


Royal Society of London. Proceedings A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences | 2014

Flutter in a quasi-one-dimensional model of a collapsible channel

Draga Pihler-Puzovic; T. J. Pedley

The effects of wall inertia on instabilities in a collapsible channel with a long finite-length flexible wall containing a high Reynolds number flow of incompressible fluid are studied. Using the ideas of interactive boundary layer theory, the system is described by a one-dimensional model that couples inviscid flow outside the boundary layers formed on the channel walls with the deformation of the flexible wall. The observed instability is a form of flutter, which is superposed on the behaviour of the system when the wall mass is neglected. We show that the flutter has a positive growth rate because the fluid loading acts as a negative damping in the system. We discuss these findings in relation to other work on self-excited oscillations in collapsible channels.


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Suppression of complex fingerlike patterns at the interface between air and a viscous fluid by elastic membranes.

Draga Pihler-Puzovic; Pierre Illien; Matthias Heil; Anne Juel


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2013

Modelling the suppression of viscous fingering in elastic-walled Hele-Shaw cells

Draga Pihler-Puzovic; Raphael Perillat; Matthew R. Russell; Anne Juel; Matthias Heil


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2015

Displacement flows under elastic membranes. Part 1: Experiments and direct numerical simulations

Draga Pihler-Puzovic; Anne Juel; Gunnar G. Peng; John R. Lister; Matthias Heil


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2015

Displacement flows under elastic membranes. Part 2. Analysis of interfacial effects

Gunnar G. Peng; Draga Pihler-Puzovic; Anne Juel; Matthias Heil; John R. Lister


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2013

Stability of high-Reynolds-number flow in a collapsible channel

Draga Pihler-Puzovic; T. J. Pedley


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2017

Viscous fingering and dendritic growth under an elastic membrane

Lucie Ducloué; Andrew L. Hazel; Draga Pihler-Puzovic; Anne Juel

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Anne Juel

University of Manchester

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Matthias Heil

University of Manchester

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T. J. Pedley

University of Cambridge

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T. Mullin

University of Manchester

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Pierre Illien

Pennsylvania State University

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