Stagnation points control chaotic fluctuations in viscoelastic porous media flow

Abstract

Viscoelastic flows through porous media become unstable and chaotic beyond critical flow conditions, impacting industrial and biological processes. Recently, Walkama et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 164501 (2020)] have shown that geometric disorder greatly suppresses such chaotic dynamics. We demonstrate experimentally that geometric disorder per se is not the reason for this suppression, and that disorder can also promote choatic fluctuations, given a slightly modified initial condition. The results are explained by the effect of disorder on the occurrence of stagnation points exposed to the flow field, which depends on the initially ordered geometric configuration.

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