Publication Date:
2018-10-30
Description:
Author(s): N. B. Speirs, M. M. Mansoor, R. C. Hurd, S. I. Sharker, W. G. Robinson, B. J. Williams, and T. T. Truscott An experimental study shows that splash formation is not reduced when spheres fall into water with a layer of soap bubbles on top. Instead, the bubble layer causes entrained air cavities to form at lower impact velocities. Results also show that the surfactant causes cavity formation to become radius dependent in cases where there is no bubble layer. [Phys. Rev. Fluids 3, 104004] Published Mon Oct 29, 2018
Keywords:
Interfacial Phenomena and Flows
Electronic ISSN:
2469-990X
Topics:
Physics
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