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Modeling the magnetic interactions between paramagnetic beads in magnetorheological fluids
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    Modeling the magnetic interactions between paramagnetic beads in magnetorheological fluids (English)
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    19 November 2008
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    The authors develop a method to estimate the magnetic forces between paramagnetic particles that is applicable for systems of thousands of particles. They present and describe a finite-dipole model which resolves the many-body dipole interaction in MR fluids. In this model, the induced magnetization of a particle is represented as a localized Gaussian distribution of current. The associated computational effort is shown to scale as \(O(N)\). They modify the mutual dipole and the finite dipole model to include locally higher-order multipole terms through a pairwise interaction scheme. So they use the exact solution for two paramagnetic particles placed in a locally uniform magnetic field. The inclusion of higher order multipoles may be adapted to more situations.
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    magnetorheological fluids
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    magnetic dipoles
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    multipole methods
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    superparamagnetic particles
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    paramagnetic
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