The Amplitude Equation for the Rosensweig Instability in Magnetic Fluids and Gels(General and Mathematical Physics)
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概要
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The Rosensweig instability has a special character among the frequently discussed instabilities. One distinct property is the necessary presence of a deformable surface, and another very important fact is that the driving force acts purely via the surface and shows no bulk effect. These properties make it rather difficult to give a correct weakly nonlinear analysis. In this paper we give a detailed derivation of the appropriate amplitude equation based on the hydrodynamic equations emphasizing the conceptually new procedures necessary to deal with the distinct properties mentioned above. First the deformable surface requires a fully dynamic treatment of the instability and the observed stationary case can be interpreted as the limiting case of a frozen-in characteristic mode. Second, the fact that the driving force is manifest in the boundary conditions, only, requires a considerable change in the formalism of weakly nonlinear bifurcation theory. To obtain the amplitude equations a combination of solubility conditions and (normal stress) boundary conditions has to be invoked in all orders of the expansions.
- 2011-01-25
著者
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Pleiner Harald
Max Planck Institute For Polymer Research
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Bohlius Stefan
Max Planck Institute For Polymer Research
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Brand Helmut
Theoretische Physik Iii Universitat Bayreuth
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Brand Helmut
Max Planck Institute For Polymer Research:theoretical Physics University Of Bayreuth
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Brand Helmut
Theoretical Physics University Of Bayreuth
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BRAND Helmut
Theoretical Physics, University of Bayreuth
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