Shape oscillations of bubbles in surfactant solutions are investigated by means of high-speed imaging. Two cases are studied: bubbles attached to a capillary tip, and bubbles freely rising after detachment. The frequency f and the decay time τ of shape oscillations are evaluated, and their dependence on the surfactant concentration and on the bubble size is investigated. If the surfactant is present, τ shortens and a minimum is found for a certain concentration. This observation demonstrates that in the surfactant solutions, the energy dissipation linked to interfacial effects can be much more important than the dissipation due to liquid viscosity. The frequency f increases with increasing concentration of the surfactant first, and then it ...
The mutual approach of two bubbles and the rate of thinning and the deformation of the partially mob...
This work presents results of an experimental study of the influence of the approach velocity on the...
The contribution deals with experimental study of oscillations of bubbles attached to the capillary
Surface-active agents (surfactants, e.g. washing agents) strongly modifies properties of gas-liquid ...
The decay of shape oscillations of a bubble in solutions of a soluble non-ionic surfactant are stud...
Most processes involving bubbling in a liquid require small bubbles to maximise mass/energy transfer...
The shape oscillations of a bubble, which is attached to a tip of a capillary tube, are studied expe...
The shape oscillations of a bubble, which is attached to a tip of a capillary tube, are studied expe...
Shape oscillations of a bubble, which are either attached to a capillary tip or freely floating in a...
This work is focused on the detailed experimental study of bubble adhesion on a hydrophobic solid su...
We report measurements of the relaxation and resonance frequency of forced oscillating bubbles cove...
An oscillating bubble attached to a tip of a capillary is used for probing interfacial properties of...
The motion of bubbles in an ultrasonic field is a fundamental physical mechanism in most application...
The influence of surfactant on the breakup of a prestretched bubble in a quiescent viscous surroundi...
The rise of bubbles in liquid is a common phenomenon in chemical engineering applications. Bubble dy...
The mutual approach of two bubbles and the rate of thinning and the deformation of the partially mob...
This work presents results of an experimental study of the influence of the approach velocity on the...
The contribution deals with experimental study of oscillations of bubbles attached to the capillary
Surface-active agents (surfactants, e.g. washing agents) strongly modifies properties of gas-liquid ...
The decay of shape oscillations of a bubble in solutions of a soluble non-ionic surfactant are stud...
Most processes involving bubbling in a liquid require small bubbles to maximise mass/energy transfer...
The shape oscillations of a bubble, which is attached to a tip of a capillary tube, are studied expe...
The shape oscillations of a bubble, which is attached to a tip of a capillary tube, are studied expe...
Shape oscillations of a bubble, which are either attached to a capillary tip or freely floating in a...
This work is focused on the detailed experimental study of bubble adhesion on a hydrophobic solid su...
We report measurements of the relaxation and resonance frequency of forced oscillating bubbles cove...
An oscillating bubble attached to a tip of a capillary is used for probing interfacial properties of...
The motion of bubbles in an ultrasonic field is a fundamental physical mechanism in most application...
The influence of surfactant on the breakup of a prestretched bubble in a quiescent viscous surroundi...
The rise of bubbles in liquid is a common phenomenon in chemical engineering applications. Bubble dy...
The mutual approach of two bubbles and the rate of thinning and the deformation of the partially mob...
This work presents results of an experimental study of the influence of the approach velocity on the...
The contribution deals with experimental study of oscillations of bubbles attached to the capillary