Markov models of coarsening in two-dimensional foams with edge rupture
Abstract
We construct Markov processes for modeling the rupture of edges in a two-dimensional foam. We first describe a network model for tracking topological information of foam networks with a state space of combinatorial embeddings. Through a mean-field rule for randomly selecting neighboring cells of a rupturing edge, we consider a simplified version of the network model in the sequence space which counts total numbers of cells with sides (-gons). Under a large cell limit, we show that number densities of -gons in the mean field model are solutions of an infinite system of nonlinear kinetic equations. This system is comparable to the Smoluchowski coagulation equation for coalescing particles under a multiplicative collision kernel, suggesting gelation behavior. Numerical simulations reveal gelation in the mean-field model, and also comparable statistical behavior between the network and mean-field models.
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@article{arxiv.2101.00966,
title = {Markov models of coarsening in two-dimensional foams with edge rupture},
author = {Joseph Klobusicky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.00966},
year = {2021}
}
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36 pages, multiple figures