2010
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20101000035
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Modeling of aqueous foam blast wave attenuation

Abstract: Abstract. The use of aqueous foams enables the mitigation of blast waves induced by the explosion of energetic materials. The two-phase confinement gives rise to interphase interactions between the gaseous and liquid phases, which role have been emphasized in shock-tube studies with solid foams [1,2]. Multifluid formalism enables the thermomechanical disequilibria between phases to be taken into account. The flow model ensures the correct estimation of the acoustic impedance of the two-phase media. As for the … Show more

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“…Liquid foams are used in many process such as ion separation via flotation, [2] nuclear decontamination [3] or explosion confinement. [4] A recent application [5] proposes using foam in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) process in order to extract oil in natural reservoirs. This specific application requires the generation of foams in porous media with the aim of reaching and displacing the oil in place.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liquid foams are used in many process such as ion separation via flotation, [2] nuclear decontamination [3] or explosion confinement. [4] A recent application [5] proposes using foam in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) process in order to extract oil in natural reservoirs. This specific application requires the generation of foams in porous media with the aim of reaching and displacing the oil in place.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%