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Structural transformations in ferrofluids
Physical Review E, 2003We present results of theoretical study of internal structural transformations in magnetic liquids consisting of identical spherical magnetic particles suspended in a carrier liquid. As the results show, when the dimensionless characteristic energy of magnetic interaction epsilon between particles is less than a certain critical value epsilon('), the ...
A Yu, Zubarev, L Yu, Iskakova
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Transport properties of ferrofluids
Physical Review E, 2003Long-time self-diffusion coefficients of ferrofluid suspensions are derived from an effective Langevin equation approach. The dependences of these transport properties on the volume fraction of particles and the strength of interparticle interaction are investigated.
M, Hernández-Contreras +1 more
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La Radiologia medica, 1987
Ferrofluids are colloidal suspensions of extremely small ferromagnetic particles, the physical properties of which belong to a very complex chapter of modern magnetohydro-dynamics. Because of that, ferrofluids will possibly open new perspectives of medical applications, both in diagnostic radiology and therapeutic oncology.
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Ferrofluids are colloidal suspensions of extremely small ferromagnetic particles, the physical properties of which belong to a very complex chapter of modern magnetohydro-dynamics. Because of that, ferrofluids will possibly open new perspectives of medical applications, both in diagnostic radiology and therapeutic oncology.
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Ferrofluids based analytical extractions and evaluation of their greenness
, 2021M. Sajid +2 more
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2006
Since the first preparation of ferrofluids in the mids of the 60s the understanding of their behavior is a matter of both theoretical and experimental research. Especially the interaction of rheological and magnetic properties (known as the magnetoviscous effect) is a main concern for being the source of the unique behavior of ferrofluids.
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Since the first preparation of ferrofluids in the mids of the 60s the understanding of their behavior is a matter of both theoretical and experimental research. Especially the interaction of rheological and magnetic properties (known as the magnetoviscous effect) is a main concern for being the source of the unique behavior of ferrofluids.
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