Literature DB >> 25382882

Magnetic Pressure as a Scalar Representation of Field Effects in Magnetic Suspensions.

Maciej Zborowski1, Lee R Moore1, P Stephen Williams1, Jeffrey J Chalmers2.   

Abstract

Magnetic microsphere suspensions undergo complex motion when exposed to finite sources of the magnetic field, such as small permanent magnets. The computational complexity is compounded by a difficulty in choosing a suitable choice of visualization tools because this often requires using the magnetic force vector field in three dimensions. Here we present a potentially simpler approach by using the magnetic pressure. It is a scalar quantity, pm = B2/2μ0, and its usefulness has been already demonstrated in applications to magnetohydrodynamics and ferrohydrodynamics (where B is the applied field and μ0 = 4π×10-7 T.m/A). The equilibrium distribution of the magnetic bead plug in aqueous suspension is calculated as an isosurface of the magnitude of the magnetic pressure pm = const, in the field of two permanent magnet blocks calculated from closed formulas. The geometry was adapted from a publication on the magnetic bead suspensions in microsystems and the predicted bead plug distribution is shown to agree remarkably well with the experiment.

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Keywords:  magnetic body force; magnetic separation; superparamagnetic bead

Year:  2010        PMID: 25382882      PMCID: PMC4224033          DOI: 10.1063/1.3529999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIP Conf Proc        ISSN: 0094-243X


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