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A new setup for giant soap films characterization

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL E
Volume 44, Issue 4, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epje/s10189-021-00054-5

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  1. ESA (MAP Soft Matter Dynamics)
  2. CNES (GDR MFA)
  3. ESA [4000115113]

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This study introduces a new setup to generate and characterize giant soap films, measuring their maximum height and lifetime, as well as mapping the thickness of the film over time through a series of measurement methods.
Artists, using empirical knowledge, manage to generate and play with giant soap films and bubbles. Until now, scientific studies of soap films generated at a controlled velocity and without any feeding from the top, studied films of a few square centimeters. The present work aims to present a new setup to generate and characterize giant soap films (2 m x 0.7 m). Our setup is enclosed in a humiditycontrolled box of 2.2 m high, 1 m long, and 0.75 m large. Soap films are entrained by a fishing line withdrawn out of a bubbling solution at various velocities. We measure the maximum height of the generated soap films, as well as their lifetime, thanks to automatic detection. This is allowed by light-sensitive resistors collecting the light reflected on the soap films and ensures robust statistical measurements. In the meantime, thickness measurements are performed with a UV-VIS-spectrometer, allowing us to map the soap film's thickness over time.

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