We report on a numerical study of the mixing of two miscible fluids in gravitationally stable configuration. In the absence of external forces the diffusion process leads to the mixing of species. The aim of this study is to analyze the physical mechanism by which vibrations affect the mixing characteristic of two stratified miscible fluids. The translational periodic vibrations of a rigid cell filled with different mixtures of water-alcohol are imposed. The vibrations with a constant frequency and amplitude are directed along the interface. Our results highlight the strong interplay between gravity and vibrational impact, the relative weight of each effect is determined by ratio vibrational and classical Rayleigh numbers. Different initial thicknesses of the fluids are examined. We found possibility to create complete mixing in the thinner layer of liquid, while in thick layer concentration will be closed to initial.
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