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Field-induced circulation flow in magnetic fluids
Field-induced circulation flow in magnetic fluids
Journal Article

Field-induced circulation flow in magnetic fluids

2020
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Overview
In this paper, we present results of a theoretical study of circulation flow in ferrofluids under the action of an alternating inhomogeneous magnetic field. The results show that the field with the amplitude of about 17 kA m −1 and angular frequency 10 s −1 can induce mesoscopic flow with a velocity amplitude of about 0.5 mm s −1 . This mechanism can be used for intensification of drag delivery in blood vessels. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Patterns in soft and biological matters'.
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Royal Society, The,The Royal Society Publishing
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