A small amount of a ferrofluid placed in an inhomogeneous magnetic field forms hill-like structures. Magnetic Ferrofluids (MFFs) are colloidal suspensions made up of tiny ferromagnetic particles, about 10nm in diameter, suspended in a carrier liquid and have magnetic and liquid properties simultaneously. Ferrofluid surfaces exposed to a heterogeneous magnetic field which instead of being flat or curved, it is a convex surface or nails-like protrusion. In this research we are going to investigate how the properties of these structures depend on relevant parameters.
MAGNETIC HILLS
A small amount of a ferrofluid placed in an inhomogeneous magnetic field forms hill-like structures. Magnetic Ferrofluids (MFFs) are colloidal suspensions made up of tiny…