The yield stress of a mixture of foam and solids, or foamy sand, was investigated theoretically using 2D periodic model. The range of solid fractions considered was from about 40 to 68%. The yield stress of a foamy sand increases with gas fraction at a given solid fraction and increases with solid fraction at a given gas fraction. At a fixed fraction of solid plus gas, yield stress is relatively insensitive to gas or solid fraction alone. There exists a maximum liquid fraction above which the yield stress disappears. These trends agree with those reported for foamy sands encountered in tunneling through soft sediments and proppant-laden fracturing fluids used in the petroleum industry.
Revised: September 24, 2010 |
Published: March 26, 2002
Citation
Kam S.I., P.A. Gauglitz, and W.R. Rossen. 2002.The yield stress of foamy sands.Colloids and Surfaces. A, Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 202, no. 1:53-62.PNNL-13606.