Abstract

Bubbles suspended in a sheared fluid can form chains parallel to the flow. To understand when and why these intriguing chains form, we study experimentally and numerically two-bubble interactions. Our study shows that the interaction is governed by the deformation and relative position of the bubbles, and is reduced by fluid elasticity.

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