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Bubble rearrangement duration in foams near the jamming point
Marie Le Merrer1, Sylvie Cohen-Addad, Reinhard Höhler
1Université Paris 6, UMR 7588 CNRS-UPMC, INSP, 4 place Jussieu, 75252 Paris cedex 05, France.
Abstract:
We investigate the dynamics of bubble rearrangements in coarsening foams, using a time-resolved multiple light scattering technique. We measure the average duration of such events as a function of the foam confinement pressure. Rearrangements slow down as the pressure is decreased toward the jamming point. Our results are explained by a scaling law based on the balance of pressure and Darcy flow, highlighting an analogy between wet foams with mobile interfaces and suspensions of hard grains.
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