This paper is concerned with semi-batch foams generated by injecting gas bubbles in a vertical column containing a liquid phase at rest. Its aim is to better understand the physical mechanisms responsible for foam formation at the liquid free surface and to predict the superficial gas velocity for onset of foaming. The model for predicting the onset of foaming is derived from the one-dimensional drift-flux model for gravity driven flow in the absence of wall shear. The analysis is based on experimental data reported in the literature and covers a wide range of physico-chemical properties, bubble sizes and shapes, and flow regimes. It identifies the inhibition of coalescence between rising bubbles and bubbles at rest at the free surface as a...
Free drainage in compressed-air foams were studied experimentally and theoretically. The time evolut...
We measure the liquid content, the bubble speeds, and the distribution of bubble sizes, in a vertica...
The maximum liquid fraction that stable pneumatic foam can support is studied in this paper in order...
This paper presents a simple, experimentally validated approach to analyze the transient formation o...
The growth of a foam which is simultaneously draining and bursting is analysed mathematically using ...
A physical modelling investigation has been undertaken to determine the relationship between the phy...
<p>Foam can be used for gas mobility control in different subsurface applications. The success of fo...
Recent laboratory research in a wide range of porous media shows that creating foam in steady flow i...
This paper presents a simple, experimentally validated approach to analyze the transient formation o...
International audienceThe diffusion of gas between bubbles is an important phenomenon by which liqui...
A new criterion to predict the liquid overflow rate from vertical co-current foam column has been su...
Liquid foam is a dense packing of gas bubbles in a small amount of liquid containing surfactants or ...
This paper presents an approach for predicting the thickness of isothermal foams produced by blowing...
The maximum liquid fraction that stable pneumatic foam can support is studied in this paper in order...
Gas injection often suffers from the poor sweep efficiency because of conformance problems, includin...
Free drainage in compressed-air foams were studied experimentally and theoretically. The time evolut...
We measure the liquid content, the bubble speeds, and the distribution of bubble sizes, in a vertica...
The maximum liquid fraction that stable pneumatic foam can support is studied in this paper in order...
This paper presents a simple, experimentally validated approach to analyze the transient formation o...
The growth of a foam which is simultaneously draining and bursting is analysed mathematically using ...
A physical modelling investigation has been undertaken to determine the relationship between the phy...
<p>Foam can be used for gas mobility control in different subsurface applications. The success of fo...
Recent laboratory research in a wide range of porous media shows that creating foam in steady flow i...
This paper presents a simple, experimentally validated approach to analyze the transient formation o...
International audienceThe diffusion of gas between bubbles is an important phenomenon by which liqui...
A new criterion to predict the liquid overflow rate from vertical co-current foam column has been su...
Liquid foam is a dense packing of gas bubbles in a small amount of liquid containing surfactants or ...
This paper presents an approach for predicting the thickness of isothermal foams produced by blowing...
The maximum liquid fraction that stable pneumatic foam can support is studied in this paper in order...
Gas injection often suffers from the poor sweep efficiency because of conformance problems, includin...
Free drainage in compressed-air foams were studied experimentally and theoretically. The time evolut...
We measure the liquid content, the bubble speeds, and the distribution of bubble sizes, in a vertica...
The maximum liquid fraction that stable pneumatic foam can support is studied in this paper in order...