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Magnetization of two-dimensional magnetic fluids

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2008
The influence of polydispersity on the magnetization of two-dimensional dipolar discs with short-range repulsive interaction is studied by means of Monte Carlo simulations and a high field approximation perturbation theory. Within the framework of perturbation theory an analytical expression is derived for the magnetization of monodisperse and ...
T, Kristóf, I, Szalai
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Effects of Magnetic Fluid on Magnetic Fluid Damper

Key Engineering Materials, 2012
A magnetic fluid damper which based on the principle of second-order buoyancy of magnetic liquid has been presented. During the process of damping, besides the elastic deformation of magnetic liquid adsorbed by permanent magnet, the main ways of energy dissipation are the friction functions, which include the friction between magnets and magnetic ...
Jun Hui Zhang   +3 more
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A magnetic fluid seal for rotary blood pumps: Behaviors of magnetic fluids in a magnetic fluid seal

Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 2013
A magnetic fluid (MF) seal has excellent durability. The performance of an MF seal, however, has been reported to decrease in liquids (several days). We have developed an MF seal that has a shield mechanism. The seal was perfect for 275 days in water.
Yoshinori, Mitamura   +3 more
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Research of Computation about Magnetic Fluid under Magnetic Fluid

2011 First International Conference on Instrumentation, Measurement, Computer, Communication and Control, 2011
The distribution and shape of magnetic fluid can be influenced by the adding magnetic field. The magnetism of magnetic fluid can be presented by the adding magnetic field. At the same time, the magnetism can influence the distribution of the adding magnetic field.
Meng Zhao, Jibin Zou
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Magnetization Process of Magnetic Fluid

IEEE Translation Journal on Magnetics in Japan, 1985
The magnetization curves of magnetic fluids in liquid and frozen states, together with magnetic field cooling effects and particle concentration dependences, are reported. Fluids were frozen in liquid nitrogen under a 3.6 kOe field, and magnetization curves measured as a function of the angle Q (= 0, 45, 90°) between the field during freezing and the ...
M. Setogawa   +4 more
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