Journal article

Dynamic interactions between microbubbles in water

IU Vakarelski, R Manica, X Tang, SJ O'Shea, GW Stevens, F Grieser, RR Dagastine, DYC Chan

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Published : 2010

Abstract

The interaction between moving bubbles, vapor voids in liquid, can arguably represent the simplest dynamical system in continuum mechanics as only a liquid and its vapor phase are involved. Surprisingly, and perhaps because of the ephemeral nature of bubbles, there has been no direct measurement of the time-dependent force between colliding bubbles which probes the effects of surface deformations and hydrodynamic flow on length scales down to nanometers. Using ultrasonically generated microbubbles (∼100 μm size) that have been accurately positioned in an atomic force microscope, we have made direct measurements of the force between two bubbles in water under controlled collision conditions t..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work is supported in part by the Australian Research Council through funding of the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre and the Australian Minerals Science Research Institute. D.Y.C.C. is an Adjunct Professor at the National University of Singapore.