When a Newtonian bubble ruptures, the film retraction dynamics is controlled by the interplay of surface, inertial, and viscous forces. In case a viscoelastic liquid is considered, the scenario is enriched by the appearance of a new significant contribution, namely, the elastic force. In this paper, we investigate experimentally the retraction of viscoelastic bubbles inflated at different blowing rates, showing that the amount of elastic energy stored by the liquid film enclosing the bubble depends on the inflation history and in turn affects the velocity of film retraction when the bubble is punctured. Several viscoelastic liquids are considered. We also perform direct numerical simulations to support the experimental findings. Finally, we...
We have investigated shear and bulk elastic stresses in non-Newtonian fluids in which bubble formati...
Cavitation bubbles are widely observed in a variety of applications, from naval engineering to biome...
The collapse of a spherical bubble in an infinite expanse of viscoelastic fluid is considered. For a...
When a Newtonian bubble ruptures, the film retraction dynamics is controlled by the interplay of sur...
We analyzed bubble rupture and hole opening dynamics in a non-Newtonian fluid by investigating the r...
This paper investigates the role of viscoelasticity on the dynamics of rising gas bubbles. The dynam...
The lifetime of bubbles, from formation to rupture, attracts attention because bubbles are often pre...
[[abstract]]The subject of the present theoretical study is the dynamics of bubble-bubble interactio...
Slow-motion imaging of the rupture of soap bubbles generally shows the edges of liquid films retract...
An understanding of the phenomena associated with cavitation is important in many areas of science a...
The present study aims at providing insight into the acceleration mechanism of a bubble chain rising...
The dynamics of bubbles immersed in a viscoelastic fluid directly beneath an initially plane free su...
Free-surface flows are ubiquitous in our lives. Almost all flows we encounter as human beings are of...
Slow-motion imaging of the rupture of soap bubbles generally shows the edges of liquid films retract...
The dynamic characteristics of a gas bubble situated in a viscoelastic fluid of three‐parameter Oldr...
We have investigated shear and bulk elastic stresses in non-Newtonian fluids in which bubble formati...
Cavitation bubbles are widely observed in a variety of applications, from naval engineering to biome...
The collapse of a spherical bubble in an infinite expanse of viscoelastic fluid is considered. For a...
When a Newtonian bubble ruptures, the film retraction dynamics is controlled by the interplay of sur...
We analyzed bubble rupture and hole opening dynamics in a non-Newtonian fluid by investigating the r...
This paper investigates the role of viscoelasticity on the dynamics of rising gas bubbles. The dynam...
The lifetime of bubbles, from formation to rupture, attracts attention because bubbles are often pre...
[[abstract]]The subject of the present theoretical study is the dynamics of bubble-bubble interactio...
Slow-motion imaging of the rupture of soap bubbles generally shows the edges of liquid films retract...
An understanding of the phenomena associated with cavitation is important in many areas of science a...
The present study aims at providing insight into the acceleration mechanism of a bubble chain rising...
The dynamics of bubbles immersed in a viscoelastic fluid directly beneath an initially plane free su...
Free-surface flows are ubiquitous in our lives. Almost all flows we encounter as human beings are of...
Slow-motion imaging of the rupture of soap bubbles generally shows the edges of liquid films retract...
The dynamic characteristics of a gas bubble situated in a viscoelastic fluid of three‐parameter Oldr...
We have investigated shear and bulk elastic stresses in non-Newtonian fluids in which bubble formati...
Cavitation bubbles are widely observed in a variety of applications, from naval engineering to biome...
The collapse of a spherical bubble in an infinite expanse of viscoelastic fluid is considered. For a...