Abstract
We study foam flow in an elementary model porous medium consisting of a convergent and a divergent channel positioned side by side and possessing a fixed joint porosity. Configurations of converging or diverging channels are ubiquitous at the pore scale in porous media, as all channels linking pores possess a converging and diverging part. The resulting flow kinematics imposes asymmetric bubble deformations in the two channels, which modulate foam-wall friction and strongly impact the flux distribution. We measure, as well as quantitatively predict, the ratio of the fluxes in the two channels as a function of the channel widths by modeling pressure drops of both viscous and capillary origins. This study reveals the crucial importance of boundary-induced bubble deformation on the mobility of a flowing foam, resulting in particular in flow irreversibility. © 2014 American Physical Society.
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Dollet, B., Jones, S. A., Méheust, Y., & Cantat, I. (2014). Influence of the elastic deformation of a foam on its mobility in channels of linearly varying width. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 90(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.90.023006
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