Surface waves in a foam

ORAL

Abstract

We investigate the propagation and attenuation of waves generated at the surface of a liquid foam after the impact of a solid sphere. Surface deformation is recorded with high spatial and temporal resolution thanks to a fringe projection technique. We show that most surface waves travel at a velocity of a few meters per second. High velocity impacts also trigger the emission of faster waves. We discuss the nature of these two types of waves.

Authors

  • Anne Le Goff

    • MMN, UMR Gulliver 7083, ESPCI
  • Pablo Cobelli

    • DF, FCEN, UBA \& IFIBA, CONICET, Argentine / PMMH, UMR 7636, ESPCI, France
  • Guillaume Lagubeau

    • USACH, Santiago, Chile / LAUM, Universit\'e du Maine, France