Fractal characterization of dynamic structure of foam transport in porous media
Date
2017Author
Fei, Wang
Li, Zhaomin
Chen, Hailong
Lv, Qichao
Silagi, Wanambwa
Chen, Zhuo
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The evaluation and simulation of foam fluid are still matters of significant debate despite the
large number of available studies due to the excellent properties of foam and its successful
applications, especially in oil and gas field development. The properties of foam fluid are
substantially determined by its dynamic structure in porous media; however only a few studies
that investigate and perform measurements related to such structure have been reported. In this
research, a new method based on fractal theory is proposed for evaluation of aqueous foam in
porous media. As a first step, the fractal characteristics of foam in porous media are confirmed by
image processing and calculations. Accordingly, the foam dynamic structure is quantitatively
studied by defining and calculating the foam fractal dimension. Secondly, a concise relation is
established which reveals that the foam fractal dimension is nearly time-independent. Finally, a
sensitivity analysis is carried out by discussing three major factors affecting foam structure in
porous media. These results are expected to be helpful for further understanding the dynamic
characteristics of foam fluids and their advanced applications.