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Criteria for antibubble formation from drop pairs impinging on a free surface
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Song, Youngsup; Zhang, Lenan; Wang, Evelyn N
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© 2020 American Physical Society. Antibubbles are fluid entities with the inverse phase of regular bubbles. While the structure and stability of antibubbles have been studied, a fundamental understanding of antibubble formation remains limited. We report a theoretical and experimental study of antibubble formation. In the experiment, pairs of surfactant-laden water drops impinged successively on the surface of the same liquid reservoir to create antibubbles. We propose four criteria for antibubble formation from a scaling analysis. Two dimensionless groups prescribe the likelihood of antibubble formation, the summative Weber number and the ratio of timescales between the capillarity driven pinch-off and the viscous drainage of air.
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2020Journal
Physical Review Fluids
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American Physical Society (APS)
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Song, Youngsup, Zhang, Lenan and Wang, Evelyn N. 2020. "Criteria for antibubble formation from drop pairs impinging on a free surface." Physical Review Fluids, 5 (12).
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