Floating rings in vertical soap films : capillary driven bidimensional buoyancy
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⚛️ physics.flu-dyn
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filmssoapverticalbi-dimensionalbuoyancybuoyantmotionprofiles
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The present study aims to investigate the motion of buoyant rings in vertical soap films. Thickness differences and related bi-dimensional densities are considered as the motor leading to bi-dimensional buoyancy. We show how this effect can be re-interpreted thanks to surface tension profiles in soap films. We propose a model involving surface tension profiles in order to describe the motion of buoyant particles in vertical soap films, and compare it to experimental data.
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