Performance of Air Foam Flooding under Low Frequency Vibration

<span style="font-family: Calibri;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Foam injection is widely applied in amounts of fields to drilling, production, and formation protection. Sometimes, the application result is disappointing, which is caused by the failure of bubble g...

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Main Authors: Chunsheng Pu, Liming Zheng, Jing Liu, Jiaxiang Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Reaserch Institute of Petroleum Industry 2015-03-01
Series:Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology
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Online Access:https://jpst.ripi.ir/article_447_9ec382d1500122570a3abbd54ca95bcf.pdf
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spelling doaj-87b4e9d75a97420da9b959e3c2f17cc02020-11-24T21:52:58ZengReaserch Institute of Petroleum IndustryJournal of Petroleum Science and Technology2251-659X2645-33122015-03-0151102010.22078/jpst.2015.447447Performance of Air Foam Flooding under Low Frequency VibrationChunsheng Pu0Liming Zheng1Jing Liu2Jiaxiang Xu3China University of Petroleum(east China)China University of Petroleum(east China)China University of Petroleum(east China)China University of Petroleum(east China)<span style="font-family: Calibri;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Foam injection is widely applied in amounts of fields to drilling, production, and formation protection. Sometimes, the application result is disappointing, which is caused by the failure of bubble generation in foam flooding. Therefore, it is necessary to seek ways for improving the performance of foam injection. An increased disturbance to the stratum, like the vibration caused by a seismic oil recovery technique, would be helpful. In the current work, the seepage of air foam in porous media under low frequency (LF) vibration is analyzed with experiments and an investigation of bubble creation/destruction rate change is carried out using mathematical modeling. The resistance factor of foam flooding under indoor vibration increases by 1.5 times and the valid time is obviously extended compared with when no vibration is used. The optimal vibrating acceleration and frequency of 0.7 m/s</span><sup><span style="font-size: medium;">2</span></sup><span style="font-size: medium;"> and the natural frequency of the cores-nearby of 18 Hz are achieved in the indoor experiments. Under vibration, the bubble generation rate increases, while bubble break rate by internal expansion or by gas diffusion and transfer decreases. An interesting phenomenon is also observed, which might develop a power level formula between the initially defined dimensionless MRF (maximum foam flooding resistance factor) and dimensionless DMRF (duration of maximum foam flooding resistance factor). The power product and sum of the power exponents of the above formula both equal approximately to 1. With the assistance of LF vibration, the increase of security, adaptability, and efficiency in foam injection may improve the reservoir recovery and extend its application.</span></span>https://jpst.ripi.ir/article_447_9ec382d1500122570a3abbd54ca95bcf.pdfair foam floodinglow frequency vibrationresistance factorfoam stabilizationlow permeable reservoir
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author Chunsheng Pu
Liming Zheng
Jing Liu
Jiaxiang Xu
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Liming Zheng
Jing Liu
Jiaxiang Xu
Performance of Air Foam Flooding under Low Frequency Vibration
Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology
air foam flooding
low frequency vibration
resistance factor
foam stabilization
low permeable reservoir
author_facet Chunsheng Pu
Liming Zheng
Jing Liu
Jiaxiang Xu
author_sort Chunsheng Pu
title Performance of Air Foam Flooding under Low Frequency Vibration
title_short Performance of Air Foam Flooding under Low Frequency Vibration
title_full Performance of Air Foam Flooding under Low Frequency Vibration
title_fullStr Performance of Air Foam Flooding under Low Frequency Vibration
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Air Foam Flooding under Low Frequency Vibration
title_sort performance of air foam flooding under low frequency vibration
publisher Reaserch Institute of Petroleum Industry
series Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology
issn 2251-659X
2645-3312
publishDate 2015-03-01
description <span style="font-family: Calibri;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Foam injection is widely applied in amounts of fields to drilling, production, and formation protection. Sometimes, the application result is disappointing, which is caused by the failure of bubble generation in foam flooding. Therefore, it is necessary to seek ways for improving the performance of foam injection. An increased disturbance to the stratum, like the vibration caused by a seismic oil recovery technique, would be helpful. In the current work, the seepage of air foam in porous media under low frequency (LF) vibration is analyzed with experiments and an investigation of bubble creation/destruction rate change is carried out using mathematical modeling. The resistance factor of foam flooding under indoor vibration increases by 1.5 times and the valid time is obviously extended compared with when no vibration is used. The optimal vibrating acceleration and frequency of 0.7 m/s</span><sup><span style="font-size: medium;">2</span></sup><span style="font-size: medium;"> and the natural frequency of the cores-nearby of 18 Hz are achieved in the indoor experiments. Under vibration, the bubble generation rate increases, while bubble break rate by internal expansion or by gas diffusion and transfer decreases. An interesting phenomenon is also observed, which might develop a power level formula between the initially defined dimensionless MRF (maximum foam flooding resistance factor) and dimensionless DMRF (duration of maximum foam flooding resistance factor). The power product and sum of the power exponents of the above formula both equal approximately to 1. With the assistance of LF vibration, the increase of security, adaptability, and efficiency in foam injection may improve the reservoir recovery and extend its application.</span></span>
topic air foam flooding
low frequency vibration
resistance factor
foam stabilization
low permeable reservoir
url https://jpst.ripi.ir/article_447_9ec382d1500122570a3abbd54ca95bcf.pdf
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