Ordinary foams such as the head of a glass of beer and more exotic ones such as solid metallic foams raise many questions for the physicist and have attracted a substantial research community in recent years. This book describes the results of extensive experiments, computer simulations and theories in an authoritative yet informal style, making use of illustrations and photographs. As an introduction to the whole field of the physics of foams it puts a strong emphasis on liquids while also including solid foams. Simple, idealized models are adopted and their consequences explored. Specific topics include: structure, drainage, rheology, conductivity and coarsening. A minimum of mathematics is used and theory and experiment are described together at every stage. A guide to further reading is provided through selected references.
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Denis Weaire FRS is Erasmus Smith Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. Stefan Hutzler is Lecturer in Computational Physics at Trinity College Dublin.
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