## Coarsening dynamics of three-dimensional levitated foams : From wet to dry

2013
Journal article
##### Published in
The European Physical Journal E ; 36 (2013), 10. - 116. - ISSN 1292-8941. - eISSN 1292-895X
##### Abstract
We study diamagnetically levitated foams with widely different liquid fractions. Due to the levitation, drainage is effectively suppressed and the dynamics is driven by the coarsening of the foam bubbles. For dry foams, the bubble size is found to increases as the square root of foam age, as expected from a generalized von Neumann law. At higher liquid content the behavior changes to that of Ostwald ripening where the bubbles grow with the 1/3 power of the age. Using Diffusing Wave Spectroscopy we study the local dynamics in the different regimes and find diffusive behavior for dry foams and kinetic behavior for wet foams.
530 Physics
##### Cite This
ISO 690ISERT, Nathan, Georg MARET, Christof M. AEGERTER, 2013. Coarsening dynamics of three-dimensional levitated foams : From wet to dry. In: The European Physical Journal E. 36(10), 116. ISSN 1292-8941. eISSN 1292-895X. Available under: doi: 10.1140/epje/i2013-13116-x
BibTex
@article{Isert2013-10Coars-26658,
year={2013},
doi={10.1140/epje/i2013-13116-x},
title={Coarsening dynamics of three-dimensional levitated foams : From wet to dry},
number={10},
volume={36},
issn={1292-8941},
journal={The European Physical Journal E},
author={Isert, Nathan and Maret, Georg and Aegerter, Christof M.},
note={Article Number: 116}
}

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