Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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226374 | Journal of Food Engineering | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We prepared an aerated gelatin aqueous solution that had spatial differences in the bubble sizes. We investigated the effects of the bubble position on Oswald ripening and gas diffusion out to the atmosphere. The spatial difference in the bubble sizes leads not only to the exchange of gas among bubbles in the same layer (same height), but also to the exchange of gas among bubbles in different layers (height). The change in the bubble size in the aerated gelatin via Oswald ripening and gas diffusion out to the atmosphere was simulated. The simulation results confirmed the experimental observation that there is gas transfer among the neighboring bubbles and gas transfer from the lower region to the upper region of the foam.
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Authors
W. Jang, A. Nikolov, D.T. Wasan,