Numerical experiments on two-dimensional foam

Author:

Herdtle Thomas,Aref Hassan

Abstract

The statistical evolution of a two-dimensional polygonal, or ‘dry’, foam during diffusion of gas between bubbles lends itself to a very simple mathematical description by combining physical principles discovered by Young. Laplace, Plateau, and von Neumann over a period of a century and a half. Following a brief review of this ‘canonical’ theory, we report results of the largest numerical simulations of this system undertaken to date. In particular, we discuss the existence and properties of a scaling regime, conjectured on the basis of laboratory experiments on larger systems than ours by Glazier and coworkers, and corroborated in computations on smaller systems by Weaire and collaborators. While we find qualitative agreement with these earlier investigations, our results differ on important, quantitative details, and we find that the evolution of the foam, and the emergence of scaling, is very sensitive to correlations in the initial data. The largest computations we have performed follow the relaxation of a system with 1024 bubbles to one with O(10), and took about 30 hours of CPU time on a Cray-YMP supercomputer. The code used has been thoroughly tested, both by comparison with a set of essentially analytic results on the rheology of a monodisperse-hexagonal foam due to Kraynik & Hansen, and by verification of certain analytical solutions to the evolution equations that we found for a family of ‘fractal foams’.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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