Abstract

Bubbles freely rising in a fluid at rest can display a variety of complex paths and shapes. We investigate experimentally their behavior in the inertial regimes obtained for a Hele-Shaw cell, where additional lateral walls are introduced to modify the cell width, and thus the coupling between the bubbles' velocity and shape. Scaling laws characterizing the different regimes of motion are provided.

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