Ferrofluid spiral formations and continuous-to-discrete phase transitions under simultaneously applied DC axial and AC in-plane rotating magnetic fields

Scott Rhodes, Juan Perez, Shihab Elborai, Se Hee Lee, Markus Zahn

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Abstract

New flows and instabilities are presented for a ferrofluid drop contained in glass Hele-Shaw cells with simultaneously applied in-plane clockwise rotating and DC axial uniform magnetic fields. When a ferrofluid drop is stressed by a uniform DC axial magnetic field, up to ∼250 G in 0.9-1.4 mm gap Hele-Shaw cells, the drop forms a labyrinth pattern. With subsequent application of an in-plane uniform rotating magnetic field, up to ∼100 G rms at frequency 20-40 Hz, smooth spirals form from viscous shear due to ferrofluid flow. If the rotating magnetic field is applied first, the drop is held together without a labyrinth. Gradual increase of the DC axial magnetic field, to a critical magnetic field value, results in an abrupt phase transformation from a large drop to many small discrete droplets. A preliminary minimum magnetization and surface energy analysis is presented to model the phase transformation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)353-355
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Volume289
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2005

Keywords

  • Ferrofluid flows
  • Ferrofluid instabilites
  • Ferrofluid pattern
  • Ferrofluid spirals

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