Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2007-01-11
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Submitted to Physical Review E
Scientific paper
We study the evolution of the fractal dimensions during anisotropic aggregation and disaggregation (i.e., when the applied field is switched off) processes, in a magneto-rheological fluid composed by super-paramagnetic particles with a diameter of 1 micron, suspended in water under the action of a constant uniaxial magnetic field. We use video-microscopy and image analysis to retrieve the form of the aggregates and calculate the following fractal dimensions: one-dimensional $D_1$, two-dimensional $D_2$, perimeter-based fractal dimension $D_p$ and two-dimensional capacity dimension or box-counting dimension $D_B(2D)$. We apply this methodology for different values of the magnetic field amplitude and particle concentration. During aggregation, we can calculate an average value $\left
Dominguez-Garcia Pablo
Melle Sonia
Rubio Miguel A.
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