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Thermophoretic separation of ultrafine particles in ferrofluids in thermal diffusion column under the effect of an MHD convection
2000
The aim of the paper is to evaluate the Soret coeAcient ST of colloidal particles in ferrofluids from measurements of an unsteady particle separation in a flat thermodiAusion column. The column theory is modified taking into account MHD eAects of thermal convection aAected by a concentration buoyancy force. It is shown that the Hartmann eAect, not only in hydrocarbon based colloids but also in ionic magnetic fluids of relatively high electric conductivity, does not influence significantly the particle separation dynamics. From measurements, positive values of ST of surfacted particles in tetradecane based colloids are calculated. An anisotropy of the Soret eAect in the presence of a uniform…
Thermal Diffusion and Particle Separation in Ferrocolloids
1999
Results of experiments on thermal diffusion in ferrocolloids are discussed in the paper. The Soret coefficient is evaluated from measurements of particle separation in thermodiffusion column. To interpret the separation curves measured in the presence of a magnetic field, the column theory is modified taking into account for MHD effects of free convection. It is shown that the Hartmann effect in hydrocarbon based colloids as well in ionic magnetic fluids does not influence significantly the particle separation dynamics. From unsteady separation curves positive values of the Soret coefficient of surfacted particles in tetradecane based colloids are calculated. Such direction of particle tran…
Frequency-dependent hydrodynamic interaction between two solid spheres
2017
Hydrodynamic interactions play an important role in many areas of soft matter science. In simulations with implicit solvent, various techniques such as Brownian or Stokesian dynamics explicitly include hydrodynamic interactions a posteriori by using hydrodynamic diffusion tensors derived from the Stokes equation. However, this equation assumes the interaction to be instantaneous which is an idealized approximation and only valid on long time scales. In the present paper, we go one step further and analyze the time-dependence of hydrodynamic interactions in a compressible fluid on the basis of the linearized Navier-Stokes equation. The theoretical results show that the compressibility of the…