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Authors
Robert E Apfel, Yuren Tian, Joseph Jankovsky, Tao Shi, X Chen, R Glynn Holt, Eugene Trinh, Arvid Croonquist, Kathyrn C Thornton, Albert Sacco Jr, Catherine Coleman, Fred W Leslie, David H Matthiesen
Publication date
1997/3/10
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
78
Issue
10
Pages
1912
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
An unprecedented microgravity observation of maximal shape oscillations of a surfactant-bearing water drop the size of a ping-pong ball was observed during a mission of Space Shuttle Columbia. The goal of the research, of which this observation is a part, was to study the rheological properties of liquid drop surfaces on which are adsorbed surfactant molecules under conditions not possible at 1g. Numerical computation of the evolution of the shape of greatly deformed drops using the boundary integral method has successfully predicted the observed drop shapes over a complete cycle of oscillation, thereby permitting the calculation of the dynamic surface tension under these unique conditions.
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Scholar articles
RE Apfel, Y Tian, J Jankovsky, T Shi, X Chen, RG Holt… - Physical review letters, 1997