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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review Letters Année : 2007

Diffusive liquid propagation in porous and elastic materials: the case of foams under microgravity conditions.

Sébastien Marze
Dominique Langevin
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S. Bail
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Jerome Dubail
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L. Guingot
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G. Roux
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P. Sung
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L. Tosini
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Résumé

We report the results of fluid transport experiments in aqueous foams under microgravity. Using optical and electrical methods, the capillary motion of the foam fluid and the local liquid fractions are monitored. We show that foams can be continuously wetted up to high liquid fractions ( approximately 0.3), without any bubble motion instabilities. Data are compared to drainage models: For liquid fractions above 0.2, discrepancies are found and identified. These new results on foam hydrodynamics and structure can be useful for other poroelastic materials, such as plants and biological tissues.
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hal-00905985 , version 1 (19-11-2013)

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Arnaud Saint-Jalmes, Sébastien Marze, H. Ritacco, Dominique Langevin, S. Bail, et al.. Diffusive liquid propagation in porous and elastic materials: the case of foams under microgravity conditions.. Physical Review Letters, 2007, 98 (5), pp.058303. ⟨10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.98.058303⟩. ⟨hal-00905985⟩
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