Abstract

We present results for Newtonian laminar miscible displacement flows in a narrow, vertical, eccentric annulus, obtained from experiments carried out in a scaled laboratory set-up. These are compared with two computational models introduced in Part 1, Zhang & Frigaard (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 947, 2022, A732). Quite close matches have been found for different approaches, regarding the overall evolving displacement process: front shape, dispersion levels and front velocities. Standardized criteria have been established to identify whether a flow has steady/unsteady and dispersive/non-dispersive displacement front, applicable to both concentric and eccentric annuli. Three characteristic flows have been observed, unsteady and dispersive, dispersive with steady front, and non-dispersive with steady front. Through both qualitative and quantitative studies, the importance of the buoyancy number has been established: it both restrains dispersion on the annular gap scale and induces secondary flows in the azimuthal direction.

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