Steady drainage in emulsions: corrections for surface Plateau borders and a model for high aqueous volume fraction


Autoria(s): Cox, Simon; Weaire, Denis; Hutzler, Stefan; Peron, N.
Contribuinte(s)

Institute of Mathematics & Physics (ADT)

Mathematical Modelling of Structures, Solids and Fluids

Data(s)

18/05/2007

18/05/2007

01/04/2007

Resumo

Peron, N., Cox, S.J., Hutzler, S. and Weaire, D. (2007) Steady drainage in emulsions: corrections for surface Plateau borders and a model for high aqueous volume fraction. The European Physical Journal E - Soft Matter. 22: 341-351. Sponsorship: This research was supported by the European Space Agency (14914/02/NL/SH, 14308/00/NL/SG) (AO-99-031) CCN 002 MAP Project AO-99-075) and Science Foundation Ireland (RFP 05/RFP/PHY0016). SJC acknowledges support from EPSRC (EP/D071127/1).

We compare extensive experimental results for the gravity-driven steady drainage of oil-in-water emulsions with two theoretical predictions, both based on the assumption of Poiseuille flow. The first is from standard foam drainage theory, applicable at low aqueous volume fractions, for which a correction is derived to account for the effect of the confinement of the foam. The second arises from considering the permeability of a model porous medium consisting of solid sphere packings, applicable at higher aqueous volume fractions. We find excellent quantitative agreement between experiment and the two theories in each of these limits, providing a master curve for the permeability of foams and emulsions. Using our experimental data, we also demonstrate the analogy between the problem of electrical flow and liquid flow through foams and emulsions.

Peer reviewed

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11

Identificador

Cox , S , Weaire , D , Hutzler , S & Peron , N 2007 , ' Steady drainage in emulsions: corrections for surface Plateau borders and a model for high aqueous volume fraction ' European Physical Journal E , vol 22 , no. 4 , pp. 341-351 . DOI: 10.1140/epje/e2007-00043-8

1292-8941

PURE: 72044

PURE UUID: 77c29424-b53f-415f-86fb-e91f9012c0fd

dspace: 2160/309

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/309

http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epje/e2007-00043-8

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eng

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European Physical Journal E

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