Dissertation Abstracts International
Title | Dissertation Abstracts International PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 960 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Dissertations, Academic |
ISBN |
Magnetic Fluids
Title | Magnetic Fluids PDF eBook |
Author | Elmars Blums |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 429 |
Release | 2010-10-13 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3110807351 |
Ferrofluids
Title | Ferrofluids PDF eBook |
Author | Stefan Odenbach |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2008-01-11 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3540456465 |
Magnetic control of the properties and the flow of liquids is a challenging field for basic research and for applications. This book is meant to be both an introduction to, and a state-of-the-art review of, this topic. Written in the form of a set of lectures and tutorial reviews, the book addresses the synthesis and characterization of magnetic fluids, their hydrodynamical description and their rheological properties. The book closes with an account of magnetic drug targeting.
Magnetoviscous Effects in Ferrofluids
Title | Magnetoviscous Effects in Ferrofluids PDF eBook |
Author | Stefan Odenbach |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2003-07-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3540455442 |
Suspensions of magnetic nanoparticles or ferrofluids can be effectively controlled by magnetic fields, which opens up a fascinating field for basic research into fluid dynamics as well as a host of applications in engineering and medicine. The introductory chapter provides the reader with basic information on the structure, and magnetic and viscous properties of ferrofluids. The bulk of this monograph is based on the author's own research activity and deals with ferrohydrodynamics, especially with the magnetoviscous effects. In particular, the author studies in detail the interparticle interactions so far often neglected but of great importance in concentrated ferrofluids. The basic theory and the most recent experimental findings are presented, making the book interesting reading for physicists or engineers interested in smart materials.
Magnetorheology
Title | Magnetorheology PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Wereley |
Publisher | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1849736677 |
Leading experts provide a timely overview of the key developments in the physics, chemistry and uses of magnetorheological fluids.
Colloidal Magnetic Fluids
Title | Colloidal Magnetic Fluids PDF eBook |
Author | Stefan Odenbach |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 2009-04-07 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3540853863 |
Research into the fascinating properties and applications of magnetic fluids - also called ferrofluids - is rapidly growing, making it necessary to provide, at regular intervals, a coherent and tutorial account of the combined theoretical and experimental advances in the field. This volume is an outgrow of seven years of research by some 30 interdisciplinary groups of scientists: theoretical physicists describing the behaviour of such complex fluids, chemical engineers synthesizing nanosize magnetic particles, experimentalist measuring the fluid properties and mechanical engineers exploring the many applications such fluids offer, in turn providing application-guided feedback to the modellers and requests for the preparation of new fluid types to chemists, in particular those providing optimum response to given magnetic field configurations. Moreover, recent developments towards biomedical applications widens this spectrum to include medicine and pharmacology. Consisting of six large chapters on synthesis and characterization, thermo- and electrodynamics, surface instabilities, structure and rheology, biomedical applications as well as engineering and technical applications, this work is both a unique source of reference for anyone working in the field and a suitable introduction for newcomers to the field.
Artificial Cilia
Title | Artificial Cilia PDF eBook |
Author | Jaap MJ den Toonder |
Publisher | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2013-05-31 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1849737096 |
Cilia are tiny hairs covering biological cells to generate and sense fluid flow. Millions of years of evolution have inspired a novel technology which is barely a decade old. Artificial cilia have been developed to control and sense fluid flow in microscopic systems, presenting new and interesting options for flow control in lab-on-a-chip devices. This appealing link between nature and technology has seen rapid development in the last few years, and this book presents a review of the state-of-the-art in the form of a professional reference book. The editors have pioneered the field, having initiated a major European project on this topic soon after its inception. Active researchers in academia and industry will benefit from the comprehensive nature of this book, while postgraduates and those new to the field will gain a clear understanding of the theory, techniques and applications of artificial cilia.