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Honeycomb structure, transition from hexagonal

In a monodisperse foam the deformation of spherical bubbles and formation of films at the places of their contact starts when the gas content in the system reaches - 50% (vol.) for simple cubic bubble packing or 74% for close (face-centred) cubic or hexagonal packing (foam expansion ratio - 4). In a polydisperse foam the transition to polyhedral structure starts at expansion ratio n - 10-20, according to [ 10] but, as reported in [51], this can occur at n < 4, the latter being more probable. The structure which corresponds to the transition of bubbles from spherical to polyhedral shape is called occasionally honeycomb structure. [Pg.14]


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