Issue 46, 2009

Fluid dynamics of evolving foams

Abstract

The physical properties of many multiphase systems are determined by coarsening phenomena. From raindrops to polycrystal grains and foams, the formation and stability of these systems continuously evolve towards lower-energy configurations through events such as coalescence, Ostwald ripening and drainage. Here we propose a procedure to identify and characterise key topological transformations of coarsening phenomena using a physically-based fluid dynamic framework. In situ, real-time foaming processes of a polymeric matrix reinforced with two morphologically different nanofillers, carbon nanotubes and graphene sheets were observed by synchrotron X-ray radioscopy. We obtained detailed information on the evolution of the growth patterns and coarsening events. Filled samples showed differences in both trend and speed compared with the unfilled sample. Furthermore, we found different dominating coarsening phenomena due to the wetting nature of carbon nanoparticles. Our procedure can be extended to sequences of any type of 2D projection or 3D images and to other multiphase systems.

Graphical abstract: Fluid dynamics of evolving foams

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jul 2009
Accepted
15 Sep 2009
First published
02 Oct 2009

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009,11, 10860-10866

Fluid dynamics of evolving foams

R. Verdejo, F. J. Tapiador, L. Helfen, M. M. Bernal, N. Bitinis and M. A. Lopez-Manchado, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009, 11, 10860 DOI: 10.1039/B913262G

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