Literature Data on Foam Fracturing Fluid

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At the beginning of this project, the Temple team spent significant effort to collect data relevant to foam fracturing. More than 40 articles/reports were found in the open literature that reported the properties of aqueous foams under various testing conditions. The foam properties included viscosity and stability in terms of half-life, while were influenced by the foam quality, shear rate, temperature, pressure, as well as surfactants and additives used in making the foam base solutions. As a result, more than 1100 data points were collected, which are included in a master worksheet named "Literature data on Foam Fracturing Fluid". These data points are organized based on following parameters:
1. Literature source, including authors and publication year
2. Gaseous phase (e.g. CO2, N2)
3. Liquid phase (e.g. tap water, DI water, salt water)
4. Surfactants and their concentrations
6. Additives
7. Foam quality
8. Pressure
9. Temperature
10. Viscosity
11. Foam stability, which was characterized by its half-life: Half-life
Foam study data base with data analysis was completed and a webpage is designed hosted on public server at https://surfactant-dashboard.herokuapp.com

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Temple University. (2021). Literature Data on Foam Fracturing Fluid [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1869426.
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Thakor, Viren, Ren, Fei, and Wang, Hong. Literature Data on Foam Fracturing Fluid. United States: N.p., 08 Nov, 2021. Web. doi: 10.15121/1869426.
Thakor, Viren, Ren, Fei, & Wang, Hong. Literature Data on Foam Fracturing Fluid. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1869426
Thakor, Viren, Ren, Fei, and Wang, Hong. 2021. "Literature Data on Foam Fracturing Fluid". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1869426. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1380.
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1. Literature source, including authors and publication year
2. Gaseous phase (e.g. CO2, N2)
3. Liquid phase (e.g. tap water, DI water, salt water)
4. Surfactants and their concentrations
6. Additives
7. Foam quality
8. Pressure
9. Temperature
10. Viscosity
11. Foam stability, which was characterized by its half-life: Half-life
Foam study data base with data analysis was completed and a webpage is designed hosted on public server at https://surfactant-dashboard.herokuapp.com}, doi = {10.15121/1869426}, url = {https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1380}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2021}, month = {11}}
https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1869426

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Data from Nov 8, 2021

Last updated Jun 19, 2022

Submitted May 19, 2022

Organization

Temple University

Contact

Viren Thakor

Authors

Viren Thakor

Temple University

Fei Ren

Temple University

Hong Wang

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

DOE Project Details

Project Name Foam Fracturing Study for Stimulation Development of Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS)

Project Lead Zachary Frone

Project Number FY19 AOP 1.7.2.3

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