The surface tension of flowing soap films is measured with respect to the film thickness and the concentration of soap solution. We perform this measurement by measuring the curvature of the nylon wires that bound the soap film channel and use the measured curvature to parametrize the relation between the surface tension and the tension of the wire. We find that the surface tension of our soap films increases when the film is relatively thin or is made of soap solution of low concentration; otherwise, it approaches an asymptotic value of . A simple adsorption model with only two parameters describes our observations reasonably well. With our measurements, we are also able to estimate the Gibbs elasticity of our soap film
International audienceNearly two decades ago, Couder (1981) and Gharib and Derango (1989) used soap ...
Rationale: The primary function of surfactant is to reduce the surface tension at air-liquid interfa...
"In this work, surface tensions of solutions of sodium palmitate and of sodium stearate in contact w...
Surface tension plays a dominant role in the formation and stability of soap films. It renders them ...
Surface tension profiles in vertical soap films are experimentally investigated. Measurements are pe...
International audienceIn this work, we study theoretically the thickness of a liquid film (typically...
The objectives are for students to gain an understanding of surface tension, to see that pressure in...
A thin film balance of Scheludko-Exerowa type was used to determine equilibrium film thicknesses of ...
Artists regularly make soap bubbles several meters long. In this article we make soap films up to tw...
A soap film, or a flexible area-minimizing membrane without bending and torsional stiffness, that is...
The ephemeral beauty of soap films is not only a source of wonder and poetic inspiration, but also c...
For several decades, gravity-driven soap films have served as a convenient system in which to study ...
An analysis is given of the thickness profile of a circular soap film and its Plateau border. It sho...
Due to its geometry simplicity, the forces of thin liquid film are widely investigated and equivalen...
Contact lines between soap films and solid surfaces have been studied comparatively little. This is ...
International audienceNearly two decades ago, Couder (1981) and Gharib and Derango (1989) used soap ...
Rationale: The primary function of surfactant is to reduce the surface tension at air-liquid interfa...
"In this work, surface tensions of solutions of sodium palmitate and of sodium stearate in contact w...
Surface tension plays a dominant role in the formation and stability of soap films. It renders them ...
Surface tension profiles in vertical soap films are experimentally investigated. Measurements are pe...
International audienceIn this work, we study theoretically the thickness of a liquid film (typically...
The objectives are for students to gain an understanding of surface tension, to see that pressure in...
A thin film balance of Scheludko-Exerowa type was used to determine equilibrium film thicknesses of ...
Artists regularly make soap bubbles several meters long. In this article we make soap films up to tw...
A soap film, or a flexible area-minimizing membrane without bending and torsional stiffness, that is...
The ephemeral beauty of soap films is not only a source of wonder and poetic inspiration, but also c...
For several decades, gravity-driven soap films have served as a convenient system in which to study ...
An analysis is given of the thickness profile of a circular soap film and its Plateau border. It sho...
Due to its geometry simplicity, the forces of thin liquid film are widely investigated and equivalen...
Contact lines between soap films and solid surfaces have been studied comparatively little. This is ...
International audienceNearly two decades ago, Couder (1981) and Gharib and Derango (1989) used soap ...
Rationale: The primary function of surfactant is to reduce the surface tension at air-liquid interfa...
"In this work, surface tensions of solutions of sodium palmitate and of sodium stearate in contact w...