The fluid mechanics of bubbly drinks
Roberto Zenit, Javier Rodr\'iguez-Rodr\'iguez

TL;DR
This paper explores the fluid mechanics behind bubbly drinks, analyzing the physics of two-phase, mass-transfer-driven flows that contribute to their attractiveness.
Contribution
It provides a detailed examination of the physical principles governing bubbly drinks, a topic not extensively covered in existing literature.
Findings
Insights into bubble formation and stability
Understanding of mass transfer effects in bubbly flows
Implications for beverage design and consumer preference
Abstract
Bubbly drinks are surprisingly attractive. There is something about the nature of the these beverages that make them preferable among other choices. In this article we explore the physics involved in this particular kind of two-phase, mass-transfer-driven flows.
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