Effects of liquid fraction and contact angle on structure and coarsening in two-dimensional foams
Jacob Morgan,
Simon Cox
Abstract:Aqueous foams coarsen with time due to gas diffusion through the liquid between the bubbles. The mean bubble size grows, and small bubbles vanish. However, coarsening is little understood for foams with an intermediate liquid content, particularly in the presence of surfactant-induced attractive forces between the bubbles, measured by the interface contact angle where thin films meet the bulk liquid. Rigorous bubble growth laws have yet to be developed, and the evolution of bulk foam properties is unclear. We … Show more
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