Ideal wet two-dimensional foams and emulsions with finite contact angle

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Abstract

We present simulations that show that the equilibrium structure of an ideal two-dimensional foam with a finite contact angle develops an inhomogeneity for high liquid fraction ϕ. In liquid-liquid emulsions this inhomogeneity is known as flocculation. In the case of an ordered foam this requires a perturbation, but in a disordered foam inhomogeneity grows steadily and spontaneously with ϕ, as demonstrated in our simulations performed with the Surface Evolver.

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Cox, S. J., Kraynik, A. M., Weaire, D., & Hutzler, S. (2018). Ideal wet two-dimensional foams and emulsions with finite contact angle. Soft Matter, 14(28), 5922–5929. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sm00739j

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