We examine the fracture of a quasi-two-dimensional surfactant-laden aqueous foam under an applied driving pressure, using a network modelling approach developed for metallic foams by Stewart & Davis (J. Rheol., vol. 56, 2012, p. 543). In agreement with experiments, we observe two distinct mechanisms of failure analogous to those observed in a crystalline solid: a slow ductile mode when the driving pressure is applied slowly, where the void propagates as bubbles interchange neighbours through the T1 process; and a rapid brittle mode for faster application of pressures, where the void advances by successive rupture of liquid films driven by Rayleigh–Taylor instability. The simulations allow detailed insight into the mechanics of the fract...
Gas injection often suffers from the poor sweep efficiency because of conformance problems, includin...
There has recently been renewed interest in understanding the physics of foam flow in permeable medi...
Stress redistribution caused by damage onset and the subsequent local softening plays an important r...
We examine the fracture of a quasi-two-dimensional surfactant-laden aqueous foam under an applied dr...
Fracture of a quasi-two-dimensional aqueous foam by injection of air can occur via two distinct mech...
In hydraulic fracturing, water is injected at high pressure to crack shale formations. More sustaina...
Applying pressure driving to a single layer of aqueous foam bubbles induces a void propagation that ...
Foam greatly reduces gas mobility for gas enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) projects. It substantially inc...
Gas is used in petroleum reservoirs to displace oil for enhanced oil recovery. The microscopic displ...
Gas is used in petroleum reservoirs to displace oil for enhanced oil recovery. The microscopic displ...
International audienceExperiments where air is injected into a foam confined in a Hele-Shaw cell are...
We have studied the effect of cell boundary on 2D foam, with particular attention to perfect arrays ...
Gas is used in displacing oil for enhanced oil recovery because of its high microscopic-displacement...
In enhanced oil recovery, foam can effectively mitigate conformance problems and maintain a stable d...
Gas is very efficient in displacing oil for enhanced-oil-recovery projects because of its high micro...
Gas injection often suffers from the poor sweep efficiency because of conformance problems, includin...
There has recently been renewed interest in understanding the physics of foam flow in permeable medi...
Stress redistribution caused by damage onset and the subsequent local softening plays an important r...
We examine the fracture of a quasi-two-dimensional surfactant-laden aqueous foam under an applied dr...
Fracture of a quasi-two-dimensional aqueous foam by injection of air can occur via two distinct mech...
In hydraulic fracturing, water is injected at high pressure to crack shale formations. More sustaina...
Applying pressure driving to a single layer of aqueous foam bubbles induces a void propagation that ...
Foam greatly reduces gas mobility for gas enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) projects. It substantially inc...
Gas is used in petroleum reservoirs to displace oil for enhanced oil recovery. The microscopic displ...
Gas is used in petroleum reservoirs to displace oil for enhanced oil recovery. The microscopic displ...
International audienceExperiments where air is injected into a foam confined in a Hele-Shaw cell are...
We have studied the effect of cell boundary on 2D foam, with particular attention to perfect arrays ...
Gas is used in displacing oil for enhanced oil recovery because of its high microscopic-displacement...
In enhanced oil recovery, foam can effectively mitigate conformance problems and maintain a stable d...
Gas is very efficient in displacing oil for enhanced-oil-recovery projects because of its high micro...
Gas injection often suffers from the poor sweep efficiency because of conformance problems, includin...
There has recently been renewed interest in understanding the physics of foam flow in permeable medi...
Stress redistribution caused by damage onset and the subsequent local softening plays an important r...