End of 2009 and early 2010 a sealed cell, for foam generation and observation, has been designed and manufactured at Astrium Friedrichshafen facilities. With the use of this cell, different sample compositions of "wet foams" have been optimized for mixtures of chemicals such as water, dodecanol, pluronic, aethoxisclerol, glycerol, CTAB, SDS, as well as glass beads. This development is performed in the frame of the breadboarding development activities of the Experiment Container FOAM-C for operation in the ISS Fluid Science Laboratory (ISS). The sample cell supports multiple observation methods such as: Diffusing-Wave and Diffuse Transmission Spectrometry, Time Resolved Correlation Spectroscopy [1] and microscope observation, all of these methods are applied in the cell with a relatively small experiment volume <3cm3. These units, will be on orbit replaceable sets, that will allow multiple sample compositions processing (in the range of >40).
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Carpy, R., Picker, G., Amann, B., Ranebo, H., Vincent-Bonnieu, S., Minster, O., … Langevin, D. (2011). Foam generation and sample composition optimization for the FOAM-C experiment of the ISS. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 327). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/327/1/012025
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