Journal article

Spatiotemporal evolution of thin liquid films during impact of water bubbles on glass on a micrometer to nanometer scale

MHW Hendrix, R Manica, E Klaseboer, DYC Chan, CD Ohl

Physical Review Letters | AMER PHYSICAL SOC | Published : 2012

Abstract

Collisions between millimeter-size bubbles in water against a glass plate are studied using high-speed video. Bubble trajectory and shape are tracked simultaneously with laser interferometry between the glass and bubble surfaces that monitors spatial-temporal evolution of the trapped water film. Initial bubble bounces and the final attachment of the bubble to the surface have been quantified. While the global Reynolds number is large (∼102), the film Reynolds number remains small and permits analysis with lubrication theory with tangentially immobile boundary condition at the air-water interface. Accurate predictions of dimple formation and subsequent film drainage are obtained. © 2012 Ameri..

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