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Published on: February 22, 2016
Pinch-off from a foam droplet in a Hele-Shaw cell
1Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan. mtani@tmu.ac.jp.
Abstract:
Placing some foam on a vertical surface is a ubiquitous situation, for example, such as in shaving and wall cleaning in daily life, and in egg-laying or making foam nests for some animals or insects in nature. In such a situation, one may prefer that the foam remains in the initial position. Moreover, losing solution via liquid pinch-off from the bottom of the foam is undesirable. To address the pinching off condition and mechanism, we conducted a model experiment: we confined an amount of foam in a Hele-Shaw cell. Two sliding down modes, both with and without liquid pinch-off, were observed under gravity. We fabricated morphology phase diagrams, and theoretically clarified the onset of liquid pinch-off from a foamy droplet.
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