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Magnetic fluid driven flow in a capillary channel
Nickolaus M. Bruno
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Constantin Ciocanel
Mechanical Engineering
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Magnetic Fluid
100%
Fluid-driven
100%
Capillary Channel
100%
Driving Coil
66%
Magnetorheological Fluid
33%
Ferrofluid
33%
Dipole
16%
Size Frequency
16%
Magnetic Dipole
16%
Piston
16%
Magnetorheological
16%
Traveling Magnetic Field
16%
Kelvin Force
16%
Fluid Actuation
16%
Channel Geometry
16%
Closed Channel
16%
Permanent Magnet
16%
Flow Effect
16%
Traveling Wave
16%
Fluid Properties
16%
Immiscible Fluids
16%
Engineering
Flow Rate
100%
Driven Flow
100%
Experimental Result
50%
Magnetic Field
50%
Simulated Result
50%
Actuation
50%
Microscale
50%
Channel Geometry
50%
Permanent Magnet
50%
Travelling Wave
50%
Fluid Property
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Plunger
100%
Flow Velocity
66%
Ferrofluids
66%
Magnetorheological Fluid
66%
Actuation
33%
Immiscible Fluid
33%
Traveling Wave
33%
Magnetic Dipole
33%