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  THE LINEAR ELASTIC BEHAVIOR OF A BIDISPERSE WEAIRE-PHELAN SOAP FOAM
 
 
Titel: THE LINEAR ELASTIC BEHAVIOR OF A BIDISPERSE WEAIRE-PHELAN SOAP FOAM
Auteur: Kraynik, Andrew M.
Reinelt, Douglas A.
Reinelt, Douglas A.
Verschenen in: Chemical engineering communications
Paginering: Jaargang 148 (1996) nr. 1 pagina's 409-420
Jaar: 1996-06-01
Inhoud: The linear elastic constants for a dry Weaire-Phelan foam with bidisperse cell-size distribution are computed. This highly ordered structure has eight polyhedral bubbles in the unit cell: two pentagonal dodecahedra and six tetrakaidecahedra with twelve pentagonal faces and two hexagonal faces. Both dodecahedra have equal volume and all of the tetrakaidecahedra have equal volume, but these volumes are different for the bidisperse structures considered here. These volume constraints preserve the cubic symmetry of the Weaire-Phelan structure so that the elastic response is completely characterized by a bulk modulus k for volume compression and two shear moduli μ1 and μ 2. The shear moduli can be combined to obtain an effective isotropic shear modulus μ¯, which represents the shear response averaged over all orientations of the foam. For the monodisperse case, μ¯ = 0.8684 TV¯,-1/3 where TT is surface tension and V is the average bubble volume. For bidisperse structures, p. never differs from the monodisperse case by more than 0.5% and the at always lie within 4% of ft. The pressure inside the dodecahedra is always greater than the pressure inside the tetrakaidecahedra even when the dodecahedra are larger.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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