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A Study on the Two-dimensional Formation Control of Free Surface of Magnetic Fluid by Electromagnetic Force

Hyung Sub Bae, Taek Joo Yang, Yuk Hyung Lee, Dong Woo Joo, Myeong Kwan Park
JKSPE 2005;22(3):29-37.
Published online: March 1, 2005
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In this study, the control of the free surface deformation of a magnetic fluid for the change in electromagnetic force is discussed. The free surface of magnetic fluid is formed by the balance of surface force, gravity, pressure difference, magnetic normal pressure and magnetic body force. Magnetic fluid in characteristics of fluid adjusted to the opposite direction of the gravity direction. Thus, the device of a magnetic fluid proposed the complete zero-leakage sealing, oscillator for surface control, boundary layer control, MHD, flow control, flow using magnetic levitation system and surface actuator. This study show the deformation of surface rise due to the intensity of the magnetic field and possibility of two-dimensional control of magnetic fluid through the feedback data of hall sensor.

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