Publication Date:
2017-06-21
Description:
Author(s): Louis Salkin, Alexandre Schmit, Richard David, Alexandre Delvert, Eric Gicquel, Pascal Panizza, and Laurent Courbin Interfacial bubbles are formed when a ring holding a thin liquid film is plunged into a pool of the same liquid. Their formation is explained by competition between the pressure exerted by the air flow under a plunging film and the Laplace pressure needed to generate film dimpling and air entrapment. [Phys. Rev. Fluids 2, 063604] Published Tue Jun 20, 2017
Keywords:
Drops, Bubbles, Capsules, and Vesicles
Electronic ISSN:
2469-990X
Topics:
Physics
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