Numerical simulations of sink flow in the Hele-Shaw cell with small surface tension

The motion of an initially circular drop of viscous fluid surrounded by inviscid fluid in a HeleShaw cell withdrawn from an eccentric point sink is considered. Using a numerical algorithm based on a boundary integral equation, the solution for small, finite surface tension is observed. It is found that the zero-surface-tension formation of a cusp is avoided, and instead a narrow finger of inviscid fluid forms, which then rapidly propagates towards the sink. The scaling of the finger in the sink vicinity is determined.