2021
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.2020.0851
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Shapes of large, static soap bubbles

Abstract: Standard predictions induced by the balance of surface tension and pressure dictate that static soap bubbles must be spherical. However, definite non-spherical shapes appear in large bubbles, where noticeable oblate or prolate deformations occur. Gravity is the principal cause of such deformations, and multiple approaches for including its influence appear in recent literature. This paper derives a general surface-theoretic model by applying asymptotic and variational methods to a fully three-dimensional set-u… Show more

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