Pipe Flow Problems of Magnetic Fluids
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Recent theoretical and experimental studies on pipe flow problems of magnetic fluids in a magnetic field are reviewed. Pipe flow resistance increases largely with the application of a magnetic field. A theoretical model of particle aggregation is presented to explain the flow characteristics obtained in the experiments. As specific examples of pipe flows, gas-liquid two-phase flow of a magnetic fluid and oscillatory flow of a magnetic fluid plug are investigated.
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- 1992-05-15
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