Real foams can be viewed as geometrically well-organized dispersions of more or less spherical bubbles in a liquid. When the foam is so drained that the liquid content significantly decreases, the bubbles become polyhedral-like and the foam can be viewed now as a network of thin liquid films intersecting each other at the Plateau borders according to the celebrated Plateau’s laws. In this paper we estimate from below the surface area of a spherically bounded piece of a foam. Our main tool is a new version of the divergence theorem which is adapted to the specific geometry of a foam with special attention to its classical Plateau singularities. As a benchmark application of our results, we obtain lower bounds for the fundamental cell o...
Liquid foams are concentrated dispersions of gas bubbles in a small amount of surfactant solution, w...
Candidates to the least perimeter partition of various polygonal shapes into N planar connected equa...
We discuss the behaviour of a foam, with a given number of lamellae, under increasing pressure gradi...
Real foams can be viewed as geometrically well-organized dispersions of more or less spherical bubbl...
Amongst the two-dimensional cellular patterns that fill a plane, dry foams at stable equilibrium ty...
Up to a global scaling, the geometry of foams squeezed between two solid plates (2D GG foams) essent...
A mean-field theory for the geometry and diffusive growth rate of soap bubbles in dry 3D foams is pr...
Plateau's rule states that bubble lamellae in a foam meet at equal angles. Attempts to rationalize t...
Foams, and by extension a whole class of random cellular materials are characterized by minimizing t...
We report on the statistics of bubble size, topology, and shape and on their role in the coarsening ...
A mean-field theory for the geometry and diffusive growth rate of soap bubbles in dry 3D foams is pr...
Existing theories of foam drainage assume bubbles as pentagonal dodecahedrons, though a close-packed...
We report on the statistics of bubble size, topology, and shape and on their role in the coarsening ...
The loading of foams with liquid weight, contributed primarily by the Plateau borders, results in an...
this paper we describe such an application of the Evolver, and present some results. The c fl A K Pe...
Liquid foams are concentrated dispersions of gas bubbles in a small amount of surfactant solution, w...
Candidates to the least perimeter partition of various polygonal shapes into N planar connected equa...
We discuss the behaviour of a foam, with a given number of lamellae, under increasing pressure gradi...
Real foams can be viewed as geometrically well-organized dispersions of more or less spherical bubbl...
Amongst the two-dimensional cellular patterns that fill a plane, dry foams at stable equilibrium ty...
Up to a global scaling, the geometry of foams squeezed between two solid plates (2D GG foams) essent...
A mean-field theory for the geometry and diffusive growth rate of soap bubbles in dry 3D foams is pr...
Plateau's rule states that bubble lamellae in a foam meet at equal angles. Attempts to rationalize t...
Foams, and by extension a whole class of random cellular materials are characterized by minimizing t...
We report on the statistics of bubble size, topology, and shape and on their role in the coarsening ...
A mean-field theory for the geometry and diffusive growth rate of soap bubbles in dry 3D foams is pr...
Existing theories of foam drainage assume bubbles as pentagonal dodecahedrons, though a close-packed...
We report on the statistics of bubble size, topology, and shape and on their role in the coarsening ...
The loading of foams with liquid weight, contributed primarily by the Plateau borders, results in an...
this paper we describe such an application of the Evolver, and present some results. The c fl A K Pe...
Liquid foams are concentrated dispersions of gas bubbles in a small amount of surfactant solution, w...
Candidates to the least perimeter partition of various polygonal shapes into N planar connected equa...
We discuss the behaviour of a foam, with a given number of lamellae, under increasing pressure gradi...