We introduce new mechanisms for the onset of convective motion in loaded 3D foams. This is done by balancing gravity and capillarity along a liquid-filled channel for a microstructural model of foam drainage; the weight of this non-uniform-area channel is then used to predict the onset of instability. The predictions of these models are not very different from the gravitational model, although they do allow for the concept of localized deformation and shearing of a foam. Comparison is made to existing experimental data by incorporating the dependence of yield stress on liquid fraction, which is found to have a large effect on onset
Liquid foam is an example of soft matter (or a complex fluid) with a very well-defined structure, fi...
Liquid foams are concentrated dispersions of gas bubbles in a small amount of surfactant solution, w...
A theoretical model for foam rheology that includes viscous forces is developed by considering the d...
The use of a column of steadily drained foam as a sample of wet foam is limited by flow instability ...
The main goal of this work is to better understand foam behavior both on the Earth and in microgravi...
Forced drainage describes the procedure in which liquid is added to a column of foam at a constant f...
In drainage experiments for liquid–gas foams, a sufficiently large liquid flow rate results in a dow...
Foam drainage describes the flow of liquid through a foam, driven by gravity and capillarity. It is ...
When liquid is added to a foam at sufficiently large flow rates, convective bubble motion will occur...
The growth of a foam which is simultaneously draining and bursting is analysed mathematically using ...
THESIS 7587This thesis explores the physics of foams, particularly those that are wet (i.e. have a h...
Liquid foam is a dense packing of gas bubbles in a small amount of liquid containing surfactants or ...
This paper is concerned with semi-batch foams generated by injecting gas bubbles in a vertical colum...
International audienceAqueous foams are complex fluids composed of gas bubbles tightly packed in a s...
The loading of foams with liquid weight, contributed primarily by the Plateau borders, results in an...
Liquid foam is an example of soft matter (or a complex fluid) with a very well-defined structure, fi...
Liquid foams are concentrated dispersions of gas bubbles in a small amount of surfactant solution, w...
A theoretical model for foam rheology that includes viscous forces is developed by considering the d...
The use of a column of steadily drained foam as a sample of wet foam is limited by flow instability ...
The main goal of this work is to better understand foam behavior both on the Earth and in microgravi...
Forced drainage describes the procedure in which liquid is added to a column of foam at a constant f...
In drainage experiments for liquid–gas foams, a sufficiently large liquid flow rate results in a dow...
Foam drainage describes the flow of liquid through a foam, driven by gravity and capillarity. It is ...
When liquid is added to a foam at sufficiently large flow rates, convective bubble motion will occur...
The growth of a foam which is simultaneously draining and bursting is analysed mathematically using ...
THESIS 7587This thesis explores the physics of foams, particularly those that are wet (i.e. have a h...
Liquid foam is a dense packing of gas bubbles in a small amount of liquid containing surfactants or ...
This paper is concerned with semi-batch foams generated by injecting gas bubbles in a vertical colum...
International audienceAqueous foams are complex fluids composed of gas bubbles tightly packed in a s...
The loading of foams with liquid weight, contributed primarily by the Plateau borders, results in an...
Liquid foam is an example of soft matter (or a complex fluid) with a very well-defined structure, fi...
Liquid foams are concentrated dispersions of gas bubbles in a small amount of surfactant solution, w...
A theoretical model for foam rheology that includes viscous forces is developed by considering the d...