Sound propagation in liquid foams: Unraveling the balance between physical and chemical parameters

Juliette Pierre, Brice Giraudet, Patrick Chasle, Benjamin Dollet, and Arnaud Saint-Jalmes
Phys. Rev. E 91, 042311 – Published 23 April 2015

Abstract

We present experimental results on the propagation of an ultrasonic wave (40 kHz) in liquid foams, as a function of the foam physical and chemical parameters. We have first implemented an original setup, using transducers in a transmission configuration. The foam coarsening was used to vary the bubble size (remaining in the submillimeter range), and we have made foams with various chemical formulations, to investigate the role of the chemicals at the bubble interfaces or in bulk. The results are compared with recently published theoretical works, and good agreements are found. In particular, for all the foams, we have evidenced two asymptotic limits, at small and large bubble size, connected by a nontrivial resonant behavior, associated to an effective negative density. These qualitative features are robust whatever the chemical formulation; we discuss the observed differences between the samples, in relation to the interfacial and bulk viscoelasticity. These results demonstrate the rich and complex acoustic behavior of foams. While the bubble size remain here always smaller than the sound wavelength, it turns out that one must go well beyond mean-field modeling to describe the foam acoustic properties.

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  • Received 23 December 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.91.042311

©2015 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Juliette Pierre*, Brice Giraudet, Patrick Chasle, Benjamin Dollet, and Arnaud Saint-Jalmes

  • Institut de Physique de Rennes, UMR 6251/Université de Rennes 1, Campus Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France

  • *Present address: Institut Langevin, UMR 7587 CNRS, ESPCI, 75238 Paris Cedex 05, France; juliette.pierre@espci.fr

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Vol. 91, Iss. 4 — April 2015

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