19–22 May 2025
US/Mountain timezone

Modeling the foam dynamics in heterogeneous porous media

19 May 2025, 14:35
15m
Oral Presentation (MS06-B) Interfacial phenomena across scales MS06-B

Speaker

Prof. Grigori Chapiro (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora)

Description

Foam flow in porous media is important in various engineering applications, including soil remediation, carbon dioxide sequestration, and enhanced oil recovery. This study explores the relationship between bubble density and permeability in foam flow models, focusing on how different approaches capture foam formation in highly permeable regions. We compare two mechanistic models numerically. The first one is a Newtonian model with simple foam generation mechanics, while the second is a non-Newtonian model that incorporates complex mechanisms of foam generation and destruction depending on phase velocities and capillary pressure. Our results demonstrated that the more complex model exhibited a strong correlation between bubble density and permeability, while the simpler model maintained a constant bubble density despite the heterogeneity. While experimentally documented, this observed correlation was not analyzed from a theoretical modeling perspective. We developed a workflow for fitting the corresponding parameters based on foam equilibrium to compare both models.

References [1] JB Cedro, FF de Paula, G Chapiro, Advances in Water Resources, 104882, 2025 [2] FF de Paula, I Igreja, TO Quinelato, G Chapiro, Advances in Water Resources 188, 104690, 2024
Country Brazil
Water & Porous Media Focused Abstracts This abstract is related to Water
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Prof. Grigori Chapiro (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora)

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