Experimental Research on Rheological Properties of Slick Water Mixed with CO2 System

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Rheological properties of slick water mixed with CO2 system are studied,through the large foam fracturing fluid of high temperature and high pressure experiment system,in detail in this paper, based on the principle of tube type rheometer. The influence laws temperature, foam quality, shear rate and pressure have on the rheological characteristics are studied. The fracturing fluid rheological parameters calculation correlations are also obtained, and the foam quality influence on rheological index and rheological coefficient of the slick water mixed with CO2 system are analyzed.

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