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The impact between a magnetic fluid drop and a magnetic fluid surface

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2002
This paper deals with the experimental investigation of the impact between a magnetic fluid drop and a surface of the same magnetic fluid in the uniform magnetic field normal and tangential to the surface. Impact phases and propagation of waves are studied and their characteristics as a function of a magnetic field are determined.
V Bashtovoi, P Kuzhir, A Reks
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Magnetic Fields for Fluid Motion

Analytical Chemistry, 2010
Three forces induced by magnetic fields offer unique control of fluid motion and new opportunities in microfluidics. This article describes magnetoconvective phenomena in terms of the theory and controversy, tuning by redox processes at electrodes, early-stage applications in analytical chemistry, mature applications in disciplines far afield, and ...
Melissa C, Weston   +2 more
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Magnetic fluids [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
A magnetic fluid is provided comprising a block copolymer stabilizer, magnetic particles and a fluid polysiloxane medium. The stabilizer comprises an anchor block which chelates magnetic metal particles, and at least one end block which is compatible with the polysiloxane medium.
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Wave Structures in Magnetic Fluid

International Journal of Fluid Mechanics Research, 2003
The authors investigate conditions for onset and stability of wave structures in magnetic fluids with changing microstructure. Three types of magnetic fluids are examined: fluids which are unstable in any magnetic fields, and fluids for which one or two asymptotically stable states exist.
Patsegon, N. F., Popova, L. N.
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Sensors Based on Magnetic Fluids

2013
Magnetic fluids are materials that can be successful used in sensors and actuators as the active mass. Due to their intrinsic nature, magnetic fluids can be manipulated and controlled by suitable magnetic field which can modify their physical properties such as density and viscosity.
Andò, Bruno, Baglio, S., Beninato, A.
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Wave propagation in magnetic fluids

Physical Review A, 1987
This paper deals within the relativistic framework with the wave propagation in magnetizable fluids, assumed to be perfect, magnetically soft, isotropic, and inhomogeneous with an arbitrary isotropic law \ensuremath{\chi}=\ensuremath{\chi}(T,r,\ensuremath{\Vert}b${\ensuremath{\Vert}}^{2}$) (\ensuremath{\chi},T,r,\ensuremath{\Vert}b\ensuremath{\Vert ...
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A magnetic fluid actuator

Advanced Robotics, 1986
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