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Computer simulation of structures and distributions of particles in MAGIC fluid

  • Nagoya University
  • Nagoya Institute of Technology
  • Sony Group Corporation

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Abstract

MAGIC (MAG-netic Intelligent Compound) is a solidified magnetic ferrofluid (MF) containing both magnetic particles (MPs) and abrasive particles (APs, nonmagnetic) of micron size. The distribution of APs in MAGIC can be controlled by applying a magnetic field during cooling process of MAGIC fluid. In this paper, the influences of magnetic field, size and concentration of particles on the final structures of MPs and the distributions of APs in MAGIC fluid are preliminarily investigated using Stokesian dynamic (SD) simulation method. Simulation results show that MPs prefer to form strip-like structures in MAGIC fluid, the reason for this phenomenon is mainly attributed to the strong dipolar interactions between them. It is also found that MPs prefer to form big agglomerations in weak magnetic field while chains and strip-like structures in strong magnetic field; no long chains or strip-like structures of MPs are observed in low-concentration MAGIC fluid; and for big-size MPs, pure wall-like structures are formed. Evaluation on the distribution of APs with uniformity coefficient shows that strong magnetic field, high concentration and small-size particles can induce more uniform distribution of APs in MAGIC fluid, the uniformity of APs in MAGIC is about 10% higher than that in normal grinding tools.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)96-104
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Volume302
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2006

Keywords

  • MAGIC
  • Microstructure
  • Mixture of ferrofluid
  • Stokesian dynamic simulation

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