[Abstract]: A scaling law is presented that provides a complete solution to the equations bounding the stability and rupture of thin films. The scaling law depends on the fundamental physicochemical properties of the film and interface to calculate bounds for the critical thickness and other key film thicknesses, the relevant waveforms associated with instability and rupture, and film lifetimes. Critical thicknesses calculated from the scaling law are shown to bound the values reported in the literature for numerous emulsion and foam films. The majority of critical thickness values are between 15 to 40 percent lower than the upper bound critical thickness provided by the scaling law
Thinning and rupture of a thin film of a power-law fluid on a solid substrate under the balance betw...
This paper outlines the progress achieved during the four decades of research on the spontaneous des...
Foam lamellae are the smallest structural elements in foam. Such lamellae can experimentally be stud...
[Abstract]: A scaling law is presented that provides a complete solution to the equations bounding t...
scaling law is presented that provides a complete solution to the equations bounding the stability a...
[Abstract]: Despite decades of experimental and theoretical investigation on thin films, considerabl...
Despite decades of experimental and theoretical investigation on thin films, considerable uncertaint...
A review of thin film drainage models is presented in which the predictions of thinning velocities a...
A theory is developed to predict the critical thickness of rupture and the lifetimes of the tangenti...
Abstract. Despite decades of experimental and theoretical investigation on thin films, considerable ...
A review of spontaneous rupture in thin films with tangentially immobile interfaces is presented tha...
A theory is developed for predicting simultaneously the velocity of thinning, the critical thickness...
A review of thin film drainage models is presented in which the predictions of thinning velocities a...
The initial thickness and radius of the film that forms upon close contact of two foam bubbles are k...
This paper outlines the progress achieved during the four decades of research on the spontaneous des...
Thinning and rupture of a thin film of a power-law fluid on a solid substrate under the balance betw...
This paper outlines the progress achieved during the four decades of research on the spontaneous des...
Foam lamellae are the smallest structural elements in foam. Such lamellae can experimentally be stud...
[Abstract]: A scaling law is presented that provides a complete solution to the equations bounding t...
scaling law is presented that provides a complete solution to the equations bounding the stability a...
[Abstract]: Despite decades of experimental and theoretical investigation on thin films, considerabl...
Despite decades of experimental and theoretical investigation on thin films, considerable uncertaint...
A review of thin film drainage models is presented in which the predictions of thinning velocities a...
A theory is developed to predict the critical thickness of rupture and the lifetimes of the tangenti...
Abstract. Despite decades of experimental and theoretical investigation on thin films, considerable ...
A review of spontaneous rupture in thin films with tangentially immobile interfaces is presented tha...
A theory is developed for predicting simultaneously the velocity of thinning, the critical thickness...
A review of thin film drainage models is presented in which the predictions of thinning velocities a...
The initial thickness and radius of the film that forms upon close contact of two foam bubbles are k...
This paper outlines the progress achieved during the four decades of research on the spontaneous des...
Thinning and rupture of a thin film of a power-law fluid on a solid substrate under the balance betw...
This paper outlines the progress achieved during the four decades of research on the spontaneous des...
Foam lamellae are the smallest structural elements in foam. Such lamellae can experimentally be stud...