Effect of a magnetic field on the rheological properties of iron oxide–water–glycerol system

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Sergey A. Vshivkov
Elena V. Rusinova
Andrei G. Galyas
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[1] Ural Federal University,Department of Chemistry
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Rheologica Acta | 2016年 / 55卷
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Magnetic liquid; Nanodispersed system; Viscosity; Magnetic field;
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The viscosity of magnetic fluids consisting of iron oxide nanoparticles, water, and glycerol has been studied under the conditions of a rotational flow in the presence and absence of a magnetic field. The magnetic field increases the fluid viscosity by 20–80 times. The concentration dependence of the relative viscosity on the magnetic field is described by a curve passing through a maximum. The magnetic field with the lines oriented perpendicularly to the rotor-rotation axis increases the viscosity of the fluid much more strongly than it does with the lines parallel to the rotor-rotation axis.
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