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arxiv: physics/0505125 · v1 · pith:QT3CYOQX · submitted 2005-05-18 · physics.flu-dyn · nlin.PS

The return branch of viscous fingers

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classification physics.flu-dyn nlin.PS
keywords branchexperimentpressurereturnwatercelldendritesfoam
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We report a simple experiment of two-dimensional pattern formation in a circular Hele-Shaw cell, showing the appearance of a return branch that is equivalent to the upward-connecting leader of lightning. Injecting water from the center into a foam filled cell, we obtained patterns similar to dendrites of two-dimensional dielectric breakdown experiments. When we repeat this experiment allowing the presence of water in the outer (low pressure) region, dendrites grow initially as in a normal experiment, but when a branch is near the outer boundary, the low pressure water begins to penetrate the foam against the pressure field, forming several return branches.

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