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  1. Small liquid amounts connecting two solid surfaces, apart by a short distance, are defined as liquid bridges. These solid surfaces can be surrounded by a gas phase or can be immersed in another liquid immiscible to that of the liquid bridge. The present work refers mainly to the first case which is the most common.

  2. A capillary bridge is a minimized surface of liquid or membrane created between two rigid bodies of arbitrary shape. Capillary bridges also may form between two liquids.

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  4. 5 de oct. de 2005 · Capillary forces are commonly encountered in nature because of the spontaneous condensation of liquid from surrounding vapor, leading to the formation of a liquid bridge.

  5. In the collision of two particles the liquid layer of each particle contact and merge first to form a liquid bridge sandwiched by the two particles. It is imagined that the bridge liquid volume may swell in the beginning collecting liquid from the periphery of the bridge by the negative pressure created by surface tension.

  6. 10 de jul. de 2024 · A liquid bridge geometry (figure 1) is used with the liquid trapped between two stationary solid discs of (dimensional) radius $R$ a distance $2R$ apart and surrounded by a dynamically passive gas. This set-up allows us to isolate the breakup dynamics, limit the elongation of the domain (e.g. in contrast to dripping phenomena) and retain an ...

  7. 11 de jun. de 2021 · Liquid capillary-bridge formation between solid particles has a critical influence on the rheological properties of granular materials and, in particular, on the efficiency of fluidized bed reactors.