In material whose viscosity is very temperature dependent, flow from a chamber through a cooled slot can develop a fingering instability or time-dependent behavior, depending on the elastic properties of the chamber, the viscosity-temperature relationship, and the geometry of the slot. A laboratory experiment is described where syrup flows from a reservoir through a tube immersed in a chilled bath to an exit hole at constant pressure. Flow is either steady or periodic depending on the temperature of the bath and the flow rate into the reservoir. A theory indicates that the transition from steady to periodic flow depends on nonlinearities in the steady state relation between pressure and flow rate. A general stability criterion is advanced that states that the Peclet number must be within a certain range for instability to develop. Parameters governing the oscillation period are determined. Theory also indicates that flow through a slot would develop finger-like instabilities under certain conditions. Qualitative laboratory experiments with paraffin spreading over a cold plate reveal the fingering.
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Diniega, S.
Smrekar, S. E.
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Smrekar, S. E.
Anderson, S.
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Univ No Colorado, MAST Inst, Greeley, CO 80639 USA
Univ No Colorado, Dept Earth Sci, Greeley, CO 80639 USACALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Anderson, S.
Stofan, E. R.
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