Audio-frequency heating of particulate magnetic systems

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作者
B.E. Kashevsky
I.V. Prokhorov
S.B. Kashevsky
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[1] A.V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute Belarus Academy of Sciences P. Brovka str. 15 Minsk 220072 Belarus
[2] A.V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute Belarus Academy of Sciences P. Brovka str. 15 Minsk 220072 Belarus
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AC magnetic field; Particulate materials; Audio-frequency heating;
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O361.3 [磁流体力学];
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This paper presents theoretical and experimental studies on the magnetodynamics and energy dissipation in suspensions of small ferromagnetic particles with magnetic hysteresis and mechanical mobility in an AC magnetic field. Energy absorption by particles suspended in a solid, liquid or gas environment and subjected to high frequency magnetic fields is of great interest for cancer treatment by hyperthermia, chemical technology, biotechnology and smart materials science. Sub-micron needle-like -Fe2O3 particles dispersed in liquid were subjected in this study to a 430 Hz magnetic field with an intensity of up to 105 A/m. Dynamic magnetization loops were measured in parallel to the energy dissipated in the samples. Combined magnetomechanical dynamics of particle dispersions was simulated by using a chain-of-spheres model allowing for incoherent magnetic field reversal. In liquid dispersions, within the kilohertz frequency range, the mechanical mobility of particles does not interfere with their hysteretic magnetic reversal that makes heat release comparable to that observed with solids; for instance, in the present study using -Fe2O3 particles in liquid subjected to 104 Hz field exhibited heat release rates from 250 up to 600 W per 1 cm3 of the dry particle content.
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