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Extension of a suspended soap film: A homogeneous dilatation followed by new film extraction

Jacopo Seiwert
Martin Monloubou
Benjamin Dollet
Isabelle Cantat

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Liquid foams are widely used in industry for their high effective viscosity, whose local origin is still unclear. This Letter presents new results on the extension of a suspended soap film, in a configuration mimicking the elementary deformation occurring during foam shearing. We evidence a surprising two-step evolution: the film first extends homogeneously, then its extension stops, and a new thicker film is extracted from the meniscus. The second step is independent of the nature of the surfactant solution, whereas the initial extension is only observed for surfactant solutions with negligible dilatational moduli. We predict this complex behavior using a model based on Frankel's theory and on interface rigidification induced by confinement.
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hal-00856015 , version 1 (10-09-2013)

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Jacopo Seiwert, Martin Monloubou, Benjamin Dollet, Isabelle Cantat. Extension of a suspended soap film: A homogeneous dilatation followed by new film extraction. Physical Review Letters, 2013, 111, pp.094501. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.094501⟩. ⟨hal-00856015⟩
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