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arxiv: 1008.4595 · v2 · pith:PE56UY72new · submitted 2010-08-26 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · physics.soc-ph

Viscoelastic Suppression of Gravity-Driven Counterflow Instability

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn physics.soc-ph
keywords turbulencecounterflowdensedropletflowsgravity-driveninstabilityshear-thickening
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Attempts to achieve "top kill" of actively flowing oil wells by insertion of dense drilling "muds", i.e., slurries of dense minerals, from above will fail if the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in the gravity-driven counterflow produces turbulence that breaks up the denser fluid into small droplets. Here we estimate the droplet size to be sub-mm for fast flows and suggest the addition of a shear-thickening polymer to suppress turbulence. Laboratory experiments show a progression from droplet formation to complete turbulence suppression at the relevant high velocities, illustrating rich new physics accessible by using a shear-thickening liquid in gravity driven counter-streaming flows.

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