Bubble kinetics in a steady-state column of aqueous foam

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Published 13 October 2006 2006 EDP Sciences
, , Citation K. Feitosa et al 2006 EPL 76 683 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2006-10304-5

0295-5075/76/4/683

Abstract

We measure the liquid content, the bubble speeds, and the distribution of bubble sizes, in a vertical column of aqueous foam maintained in steady state by continuous bubbling of gas into a surfactant solution. Nearly round bubbles accumulate at the solution/foam interface, and subsequently rise with constant speed. Upon moving up the column, they become larger due to gas diffusion and more polyhedral due to drainage. The size distribution is monodisperse near the bottom and polydisperse near the top, but there is an unexpected range of intermediate heights where it is bidisperse with small bubbles decorating the junctions between larger bubbles. We explain the evolution in both bidisperse and polydisperse regimes, using Laplace pressure differences and taking the liquid fraction profile as a given.

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10.1209/epl/i2006-10304-5