Evidence for ascending bubble driven flow patterns in champagne glasses, and their impact on gaseous CO2 and ethanol release under standard tasting conditions

G. Liger-Belair, C. Cilindre, F. Beaumont, P. Jeandet, G. Polidori
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A simple glass of champagne or sparkling wine may seem like the acme of frivolity to most of people, but in fact it may rather be considered as a fantastic playground for any fluid physicist or physicochemist. In this tutorial review, some recent investigations on ascending bubble driven flow patterns found in various champagne glasses, and their impact on gaseous carbon dioxide and ethanol release under standard tasting conditions, are reported. Ascending bubble driven flow patterns found in the bulk of various glasses were evidenced, through laser tomography techniques, which illustrate the fine interplay between ascending bubbles and the fluid around. Moreover, spontaneous and self-organised two-dimensional convective cells were also evidenced at the air/champagne interface. In addition, the simultaneous monitoring of gaseous CO2 and ethanol in the headspace of both a flute and coupe filled with champagne was reported, depending on whether or not the glass shows effervescence. Both gaseous CO2 and etha...
香槟酒杯中上升气泡驱动流动模式的证据,以及它们在标准品尝条件下对气态二氧化碳和乙醇释放的影响
对大多数人来说,一杯简单的香槟或起泡酒似乎是最无聊的事,但事实上,它可能被认为是任何流体物理学家或物理化学家的梦幻乐园。在本教程回顾,一些最近的研究上升气泡驱动的流动模式发现在各种香槟杯,并在标准品尝条件下,其对气体二氧化碳和乙醇释放的影响,报告。通过激光断层扫描技术,在各种玻璃中发现了上升气泡驱动的流动模式,这说明了上升气泡与周围流体之间的精细相互作用。此外,在空气/香槟界面上也发现了自发和自组织的二维对流细胞。此外,据报道,根据酒杯是否起泡,同时监测了装满香槟的长笛和轿跑车顶空中的气体二氧化碳和乙醇。气态二氧化碳和乙醚…
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