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Homogenization mechanics of a non-dilute suspension of magnetic particles
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    Homogenization mechanics of a non-dilute suspension of magnetic particles (English)
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    Using the technique of homogenization, the behavior of a non-dilute suspension of magnetic particles of arbitrary shape is obtained. It is shown that although the particles are suspended in a Newtonian fluid, its homogenized behavior is non-Newtonian and its viscosity moduli are depending on the discrete structure of the magnetic suspension. The results are given in a computational suitable form.
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    technique of homogenization
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    non-dilute suspension
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    magnetic particles
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    non-Newtonian
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