Flow response of magnetic fluid surface by pitching motion

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Hyung-Sub Bae
Young-Won Yun
Myeong-Kwan Park
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[1] Pusan National University,School of Mechanical Engineering
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Ferrohydrodynamics; Magnetic body force; Magnetic field; Magnetic fluid; Surface wave;
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This research analyses the dynamic behavior of magnetic fluid that sloshes due to the pitching motion of the container. To analyze the behavior of magnetic fluid, we first analyze the equations that govern magnetic fluid as well as the momentum equation of the sloshing that results from a magnetic field. In each case, we conducted simulation and compared the results from simulation with those from experiments. When sloshing does not occur, the surface of the magnetic fluid rises towards the location of intensity of the magnetic field; in the absence of an additional, external body force, the fluid remains elevated. In case sloshing occurs simultaneously with the application of the magnetic field, the elevation of the surface as a result of the magnetic field is maintained. Further, we can confirm that if the excitation frequency of sloshing is small, the wave motion of the surface is small because the magnetic body force dominates the effect of sloshing. Even if the excitation frequency increases, the wave motion of the fluid surface is smaller than when a magnetic field is not applied. The fluid surface rises in that location where the intensity of the magnetic field is strong. Where the intensity of the magnetic field is weak, the height of the fluid surface is lower than the initial level that obtains in the absence of a magnetic field. Through the study, we can conclude that the sloshing behavior of magnetic fluid is influenced by the magnetic field intensity and distribution.
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页码:583 / 592
页数:9
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