International audienceWe propose a simple expression for the rupture energy of a pendular liquid bridge between two spheres, taking into account capillary and viscous (lubrication) forces. In the case of capillary forces only, the results are in accordance with curve fitting expressions proposed by Simons et al. [2] and Willett et al. [5]. We performed accurate measurements of the force exerted by liquid bridges between two spheres. Experimental results are found to be close to theoretical values. A reasonable agreement is also found in the presence of viscous forces. Finally, for small bridge volumes, the rupture criterion given by Lian et al. [10] is modified, taking into account additional viscous effects
Liquids held by surface tension forces can bridge the gap between two solid bodies placed not too fa...
This work presents a theoretical study of the forces established between colloidal particles connect...
Unsaturated wet granular media are usually modelled using force laws based on analytical and empiric...
International audienceWe propose a simple expression for the rupture energy of a pendular liquid bri...
International audienceThe effects of viscosity on the mechanical response of a liquid bridge are inv...
Capillarity in wet granular materials induces cohesion and increases the material strength due to th...
International audienceWe investigated the behavior of a water liquid bridge formed between two grain...
An analytical theory has been developed for properties of a steady, axisymmetric liquid–gas capillar...
A theoretical study has been made of the properties of a liquid bridge between spheres of equal and ...
International audienceThe study examines rupture of evaporating liquid bridges between two glass sph...
This study focuses on capillary bridges between unequal-sized spherical particles in the pendular re...
International audienceThis work addresses the study of capillary bridge properties between two grain...
This study focuses on properties of axisymmetric capillary bridges between spherical particles in th...
Hypothesis ‘Bridge splitting’ is considered in the case of capillary adhesion: a fixed total volume ...
International audienceIn this study we use the recent analytical model to analyze capillary interact...
Liquids held by surface tension forces can bridge the gap between two solid bodies placed not too fa...
This work presents a theoretical study of the forces established between colloidal particles connect...
Unsaturated wet granular media are usually modelled using force laws based on analytical and empiric...
International audienceWe propose a simple expression for the rupture energy of a pendular liquid bri...
International audienceThe effects of viscosity on the mechanical response of a liquid bridge are inv...
Capillarity in wet granular materials induces cohesion and increases the material strength due to th...
International audienceWe investigated the behavior of a water liquid bridge formed between two grain...
An analytical theory has been developed for properties of a steady, axisymmetric liquid–gas capillar...
A theoretical study has been made of the properties of a liquid bridge between spheres of equal and ...
International audienceThe study examines rupture of evaporating liquid bridges between two glass sph...
This study focuses on capillary bridges between unequal-sized spherical particles in the pendular re...
International audienceThis work addresses the study of capillary bridge properties between two grain...
This study focuses on properties of axisymmetric capillary bridges between spherical particles in th...
Hypothesis ‘Bridge splitting’ is considered in the case of capillary adhesion: a fixed total volume ...
International audienceIn this study we use the recent analytical model to analyze capillary interact...
Liquids held by surface tension forces can bridge the gap between two solid bodies placed not too fa...
This work presents a theoretical study of the forces established between colloidal particles connect...
Unsaturated wet granular media are usually modelled using force laws based on analytical and empiric...