Issue 33, 2023

Coarsening transitions of wet liquid foams under microgravity conditions

Abstract

We report foam coarsening studies which were performed in the International Space Station (ISS) to suppress drainage due to gravity. Foams and bubbly liquids with controlled liquid fractions ϕ between 15 and 50% were investigated to study the transition between bubble growth laws previously reported near the dry limit ϕ → 0 and the dilute limit ϕ → 1 (Ostwald ripening). We determined the coarsening rates for the driest foams and the bubbly liquids, they are in close agreement with theoretical predictions. We observe a sharp cross-over between the respective laws at a critical value ϕ*. At liquid fractions beyond this transition, neighboring bubbles are no longer all in contact, like at a jamming transition. Remarkably ϕ* is significantly larger than the random close packing volume fraction of the bubbles ϕrcp which was determined independently. We attribute the differences between ϕ* and ϕrcp to a weakly adhesive bubble interaction that we have studied in complementary ground-based experiments.

Graphical abstract: Coarsening transitions of wet liquid foams under microgravity conditions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Apr 2023
Accepted
26 Jul 2023
First published
26 Jul 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2023,19, 6267-6279

Coarsening transitions of wet liquid foams under microgravity conditions

M. Pasquet, N. Galvani, A. Requier, S. Cohen-Addad, R. Höhler, O. Pitois, E. Rio, A. Salonen and D. Langevin, Soft Matter, 2023, 19, 6267 DOI: 10.1039/D3SM00535F

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