This paper introduces a new mathematical model that is used to compute either the interfacial tension of quiescent axisymmetric pendant/sessile drops and pendant/captive bubbles. This model consists of the Young–Laplace equation, that describes interface shape, together with suitable boundary conditions that guarantee a prescribed volume of drops/bubbles and a fixed position in the capillary. In order to solve the problem numerically, the Young–Laplace equation is discretized by using numerical differentiation and the numerical solutions are obtained applying the well-know Newton method. The paper contains a validation of the new methodology presented for what theoretical bubble/drops are used. Finally, some numerical results are presented ...
Here, we review the principle and applications of two recently developed methods: the capillary meni...
Here, we review the principle and applications of two recently developed methods: the capillary meni...
A knowledge of the boundary tension at an interface between two partially immiscible liquids is beco...
This paper introduces a new mathematical model that is used to compute either the interfacial tensio...
This paper introduces a new mathematical model that is used to compute either the interfacial tensio...
This paper introduces a new mathematical model that is used to compute either the interfacial tensio...
Pendant drop tensiometry offers a simple and elegant solution to determining surface and interfacial...
<p>The stresses acting in interfacial adsorption layers with surface shear elasticity are, in genera...
Current Axisymmetric Drop Profile Analysis (ADSA) methods numerically integrate the Young-Laplace eq...
<p>The stresses acting in interfacial adsorption layers with surface shear elasticity are, in genera...
A method is briefly described making it possible to measure the interfacial tension between two liqu...
The current method describes a simple modification to the dynamic and equilibrium interfacial tensio...
The current method describes a simple modification to the dynamic and equilibrium interfacial tensio...
A widely used method to determine the interfacial tension between fluids is to quantify the pendant ...
A widely used method to determine the interfacial tension between fluids is to quantify the pendant ...
Here, we review the principle and applications of two recently developed methods: the capillary meni...
Here, we review the principle and applications of two recently developed methods: the capillary meni...
A knowledge of the boundary tension at an interface between two partially immiscible liquids is beco...
This paper introduces a new mathematical model that is used to compute either the interfacial tensio...
This paper introduces a new mathematical model that is used to compute either the interfacial tensio...
This paper introduces a new mathematical model that is used to compute either the interfacial tensio...
Pendant drop tensiometry offers a simple and elegant solution to determining surface and interfacial...
<p>The stresses acting in interfacial adsorption layers with surface shear elasticity are, in genera...
Current Axisymmetric Drop Profile Analysis (ADSA) methods numerically integrate the Young-Laplace eq...
<p>The stresses acting in interfacial adsorption layers with surface shear elasticity are, in genera...
A method is briefly described making it possible to measure the interfacial tension between two liqu...
The current method describes a simple modification to the dynamic and equilibrium interfacial tensio...
The current method describes a simple modification to the dynamic and equilibrium interfacial tensio...
A widely used method to determine the interfacial tension between fluids is to quantify the pendant ...
A widely used method to determine the interfacial tension between fluids is to quantify the pendant ...
Here, we review the principle and applications of two recently developed methods: the capillary meni...
Here, we review the principle and applications of two recently developed methods: the capillary meni...
A knowledge of the boundary tension at an interface between two partially immiscible liquids is beco...