INVESTIGADORES
RITACCO Hernan Alejandro
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Diffusive liquid transport in poroelastic materials: the case of foams in microgravity
Autor/es:
A. SAINT-JALMES; S. MARZE; H. RITACCO; D. LANGEVIN
Lugar:
Baltimore, MD. USA
Reunión:
Congreso; 2006 APS March Meeting; 2006
Institución organizadora:
American Physical Society
Resumen:
On Earth, the liquid inside an aqueous foam irreversibly flows due to coupled gravitational and capillary effects. In microgravity, one can study liquid transport with only capillarity as a driving force. Here, we report results of capillary imbibition experiments performed in parabolic flights in which we follow how and where some liquid locally injected into a foam spreads with time. Different setup geometries, imbibition modes and bubble surface mobilities are studied. New behaviors, not observed on ground, with high liquid fractions are found. Comparisons with theoretical models arepresented, allowing us to find their limits of validity as the liquid fraction is increased. These experiments also give us some insights on the convective instability occurring on ground, and allowus to discuss the analogy with diffusive liquid transport and swelling in other poroelastic materials, like plants and tissues.