Surface tension plays a dominant role in the formation and stability of soap films. It renders them both a quasi-two-dimensional fluid and an elastic membrane at the same time. The techniques for measuring the surface tension of the soap solution may very well apply to the static soap film, but how can the surface tension of a soap film be unintrusively measured, and what value would it assume? The answer, being at the intersection of physical chemistry, non-equilibrium physics and interfacial fluid dynamics, is not amenable to deduction via established methods. In a joint theoretical and experimental study, Sane et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 841, 2018, R2) exploit elasticity theory to glean the answer through a simple, yet elegant framework
"In this work, surface tensions of solutions of sodium palmitate and of sodium stearate in contact w...
Artists regularly make soap bubbles several meters long. In this article we make soap films up to tw...
Contact lines between soap films and solid surfaces have been studied comparatively little. This is ...
The surface tension of flowing soap films is measured with respect to the film thickness and the con...
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...
International audienceNearly two decades ago, Couder (1981) and Gharib and Derango (1989) used soap ...
A thin film balance of Scheludko-Exerowa type was used to determine equilibrium film thicknesses of ...
For several decades, gravity-driven soap films have served as a convenient system in which to study ...
The objectives are for students to gain an understanding of surface tension, to see that pressure in...
The ephemeral beauty of soap films is not only a source of wonder and poetic inspiration, but also c...
ABSTRACT Some relations between the two main types of thin liquid films, the water-in-air "soap...
Tension at the surface is a most fundamental physicochemical property of a liquid surface. The conce...
Rationale: The primary function of surfactant is to reduce the surface tension at air-liquid interfa...
The behavior of thin liquid films is known to be strongly affected by the presence of surfactants at...
"In this work, surface tensions of solutions of sodium palmitate and of sodium stearate in contact w...
Artists regularly make soap bubbles several meters long. In this article we make soap films up to tw...
Contact lines between soap films and solid surfaces have been studied comparatively little. This is ...
The surface tension of flowing soap films is measured with respect to the film thickness and the con...
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...
International audienceNearly two decades ago, Couder (1981) and Gharib and Derango (1989) used soap ...
A thin film balance of Scheludko-Exerowa type was used to determine equilibrium film thicknesses of ...
For several decades, gravity-driven soap films have served as a convenient system in which to study ...
The objectives are for students to gain an understanding of surface tension, to see that pressure in...
The ephemeral beauty of soap films is not only a source of wonder and poetic inspiration, but also c...
ABSTRACT Some relations between the two main types of thin liquid films, the water-in-air "soap...
Tension at the surface is a most fundamental physicochemical property of a liquid surface. The conce...
Rationale: The primary function of surfactant is to reduce the surface tension at air-liquid interfa...
The behavior of thin liquid films is known to be strongly affected by the presence of surfactants at...
"In this work, surface tensions of solutions of sodium palmitate and of sodium stearate in contact w...
Artists regularly make soap bubbles several meters long. In this article we make soap films up to tw...
Contact lines between soap films and solid surfaces have been studied comparatively little. This is ...