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Collective bursting of free-surface bubbles, and the role of surface contamination
B. Néel,
L. Deike
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Materials Institute
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Engineering
Surfactant
100%
Free Surface
100%
Surface Contamination
100%
Sea Spray
100%
Experimental Result
50%
Transfer Function
50%
Bubble Size
50%
Air Interface
50%
Drop of Liquid
50%
Surrounding Environment
50%
Source Function
50%
Bubble Coalescence
50%
Chemical Engineering
Sea Spray
100%
Bubble Coalescence
50%
Material Science
Surface Active Agent
100%
Keyphrases
Stationary Configurations
33%
Bubble Lifetime
33%