We have calculated the shapes of flat liquid films, and of the transition region to the associated Plateau borders (PBs), by integrating the Laplace equation with a position-dependent surface tension γ(x), where 2x is the local film thickness. We discuss films in either zero or non-zero gravity, using standard γ(x) potentials for the interaction between the two bounding surfaces. We have investigated the effects of the film flatness, liquid underpressure, and gravity on the shape of films and their PBs. Films may exhibit 'humps' and/or 'dips' associated with inflection points and minima of the film thickness. Finally, we propose an asymptotic analytical solution for the film width profile
A horizontal soap film is established in vertical tube a few centimetres in diameter. A metal sphere...
A thin film balance of Scheludko-Exerowa type was used to determine equilibrium film thicknesses of ...
Steady flows of a thin layer of viscous liquid on a horizontal plane induced by the nonuniformity of...
An analysis is given of the thickness profile of a circular soap film and its Plateau border. It sho...
It is commonly assumed that the liquid making up a sessile bubble completely wets the surface upon w...
This paper concerns the drainage of a thin liquid lamella into a Plateau border. Many models for dra...
We study a variational model for soap films based on capillarity theory and its relation to minimal ...
Soap films at equilibrium are modeled, rather than as surfaces, as regions of small total volume thr...
We discuss the behaviour of a thin soap film facing a frame element: the pressure in the Plateau bo...
AbstractA drop placed under a solid thin film causes it to bulge due to the action of liquid surface...
Surface tension profiles in vertical soap films are experimentally investigated. Measurements are pe...
\u3cp\u3eWe study the effect of gravity on giant soap bubbles and show that it becomes dominant abov...
Drainage and spreading processes in thin liquid films have received considerable attention in the pa...
The equilibrium configuration of soap films in a tetrahedral frame is well known, and a study is rep...
International audienceBecause of surface tension, soap films seek the shape that minimizes their sur...
A horizontal soap film is established in vertical tube a few centimetres in diameter. A metal sphere...
A thin film balance of Scheludko-Exerowa type was used to determine equilibrium film thicknesses of ...
Steady flows of a thin layer of viscous liquid on a horizontal plane induced by the nonuniformity of...
An analysis is given of the thickness profile of a circular soap film and its Plateau border. It sho...
It is commonly assumed that the liquid making up a sessile bubble completely wets the surface upon w...
This paper concerns the drainage of a thin liquid lamella into a Plateau border. Many models for dra...
We study a variational model for soap films based on capillarity theory and its relation to minimal ...
Soap films at equilibrium are modeled, rather than as surfaces, as regions of small total volume thr...
We discuss the behaviour of a thin soap film facing a frame element: the pressure in the Plateau bo...
AbstractA drop placed under a solid thin film causes it to bulge due to the action of liquid surface...
Surface tension profiles in vertical soap films are experimentally investigated. Measurements are pe...
\u3cp\u3eWe study the effect of gravity on giant soap bubbles and show that it becomes dominant abov...
Drainage and spreading processes in thin liquid films have received considerable attention in the pa...
The equilibrium configuration of soap films in a tetrahedral frame is well known, and a study is rep...
International audienceBecause of surface tension, soap films seek the shape that minimizes their sur...
A horizontal soap film is established in vertical tube a few centimetres in diameter. A metal sphere...
A thin film balance of Scheludko-Exerowa type was used to determine equilibrium film thicknesses of ...
Steady flows of a thin layer of viscous liquid on a horizontal plane induced by the nonuniformity of...