نتایج جستجو برای: air foam flooding

تعداد نتایج: 233064  

2016
Jie Xu Yi-fei Wang An-wei Chen Tao Wang Shao-hua Liu

This study aimed to develop a modified Tessari method for producing more sclerosing foam in treatment of extensive venous malformations. Sclerosing foam was produced by using Tessari method and the modified Tessari method. The procedure of the later was as follows: prepared foam in a sclerosant-air ratio of 1:4; connected three disposable 10 ml syringes to two medical three-way taps; drawn 4 ml...

2017
Imen Ben Salem Isabelle Cantat Benjamin Dollet

Experiments where air is injected into a foam confined in a Hele-Shaw cell are convenient to study the rheology of foams far from the quasistatic regime, and their limit of stability. At low overpressure, the injected air forms a ductile crack, whereas at high overpressure, it breaks the foam like a brittle material. We present new results in this configuration, complementary with previous stud...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2002
Louis Allen Rose William E. Asher Steven C. Reising Peter W. Gaiser Karen Michele St Germain David J. Dowgiallo Kevin A. Horgan Gordon Farquharson E. J. Knapp

Radiometric measurements of the microwave emissivity of foam were conducted in May 2000 at the Naval Research Laboratory’s Chesapeake Bay Detachment using radiometers operating at 10.8 and 36.5 GHz. Horizontal and vertical polarization measurements were made at 36.5 GHz; horizontal, vertical, +45, 45, left circular, and right circular polarization measurements were obtained at 10.8 GHz. Surface...

2017
Rui Jiang Peng Xu Kun-Shan Chen Saibun Tjuatja Xiong-Bin Wu

This paper presents a numerical study of microwave scattering and emission from a foamcovered ocean surface. The foam layer is modeled as an inhomogeneous layer with randomly rough airfoam and foam-seawater boundaries. Kelvin’s Tetrakaidecahedron structure is selected as the skeleton for simulating the air bubbles in the foam layer. The electromagnetic characteristics of the foam layer, includi...

Journal: :Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 1999
V Loha A Prokop L Du R D Tanner

Foam fractionation is one of the low operating-cost techniques for removing proteins from a dilute solution. The initial bulk solution pH and air superficial velocity play an important role in the foam-fractionation process. Denaturation of proteins (enzymes) can occur, however, during the foam-fractionation process from the shear forces resulting from bursting air bubbles. At the extreme bulk ...

2016
Kai Li

Miscible gas injection, as an Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) method, can improve the recovery factor by swelling the residual oil and phasing out the interfacial tension [1]. However, the sweep efficiency of miscible gas injection is not satisfactory because of conformance problems, such as viscous fingering, channelling and gravity override [2]. Foam can solve the problems associated with gas inj...

2016
Björn Braunschweig Felix Schulze-Zachau Eva Nagel Kathrin Engelhardt Stefan Stoyanov Georgi Gochev Khr. Khristov Elena Mileva Dotchi Exerowa Reinhard Miller Wolfgang Peukert

β-Lactoglobulin (BLG) adsorption layers at air-water interfaces were studied in situ with vibrational sum-frequency generation (SFG), tensiometry, surface dilatational rheology and ellipsometry as a function of bulk Ca(2+) concentration. The relation between the interfacial molecular structure of adsorbed BLG and the interactions with the supporting electrolyte is additionally addressed on high...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2012
Magdalena D. Anguelova Peter W. Gaiser

Foam fraction can be retrieved from space-based microwave radiometric data at frequencies from 1 to 37 GHz. The retrievals require modeling of ocean surface emissivity fully covered with sea foam. To model foam emissivity well, knowledge of foam properties, both mechanical and dielectric, is necessary because these control the radiative processes in foam. We present a physical description of fo...

2015
Frank Wolfram Thomas G Lesser

Background/introduction Unilateral lung flooding replaces air with saline in lung parenchyma. It has been shown, that in flooded condition ultrasound guidance and HIFU ablation of central lung cancer tissue is feasible. The flooding process generates a saline-lung compound which is different than known parenchymal tissue. Complete understanding of the flooding process is essential for its imple...

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