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Research Papers

Mechanistic study on foam lamellae flow characteristics in tubes

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Pages S5-526-S5-529 | Received 20 Oct 2014, Accepted 18 Dec 2014, Published online: 30 May 2015
 

Abstract

For understanding foam propagation behaviour in porous media, experimental investigations were carried out concerning lamellae foam flow characteristics in a vertical tube. Foam is treated as a two-phase fluid, and the governing non-dimensional parameters were obtained through theoretical analysis. Two types of foams, CO2 and N2 foams, were studied and clear linear relationships between non-dimensional parameters of Δpd/σ and (3μU/σ)2/3 were observed. With different threshold values, the experimentally obtained mechanistic models for both foams predict much higher flow resistance compared with present popular models. Experimental results reveal the fact that a startup pressure is necessarily needed for mobilising the foam lamellae, and therefore indicate that the Herschel–Bulkley model instead of the power-law model could be better in revealing the mechanism of flowing foams in porous media in large scale.

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