A model system for foam fractionation

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A model system for theory and experiment that is relevant to foam fractionation consists of a column of foam moving through an inverted U-tube between two pools of surfactant solution. The foam drainage equation and its variants are used for a theoretical analysis of this process. In the limit in which the lengths of the two legs is large (L→∞), exact analytic formulae may be derived for the key properties of the system. Numerical computations and experiments support these results. Copyright © The Royal Society 2013.

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Hutzler, S., Tobin, S. T., Meagher, A. J., Marguerite, A., & Weaire, D. (2013). A model system for foam fractionation. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 469(2154). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2012.0727

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