2021
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2020.0302
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The role of thermal diffusion, particle clusters, hydrodynamic and magnetic forces on the flow behaviour of magneto-polymer composites

Abstract: In this paper, we study the shear-induced flow of magneto-polymer composites, consisting of dispersions of magnetic particles in solutions of polymers, as a competition between the colloidal forces amid particles and their bulk transport induced by the hydrodynamic forces. For this aim, we analyse the role of different experimental parameters. Firstly, by using only solutions of a well-known anionic polymer (sodium alginate), we provoke a moderate hindering of particle movement, but keeping the liquid-like sta… Show more

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“…These flows can significantly increase the rate of transport of the molecular non-magnetic impurity in the channel. This study is continued in the next paper [27], where the shear-induced flow of magneto-polymer composites, consisting of dispersions of magnetic particles in solutions of polymers, is investigated. Here, the authors consider the competition between the colloidal forces amid particles and their bulk transport induced by the hydrodynamic forces.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These flows can significantly increase the rate of transport of the molecular non-magnetic impurity in the channel. This study is continued in the next paper [27], where the shear-induced flow of magneto-polymer composites, consisting of dispersions of magnetic particles in solutions of polymers, is investigated. Here, the authors consider the competition between the colloidal forces amid particles and their bulk transport induced by the hydrodynamic forces.…”
Section: The General Content Of the Issuementioning
confidence: 99%