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Magnetism and compressive modulus of magnetic fluid containing gels
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Materials ScienceMagnetismFerromagnetismFerrofluidEngineeringNatural SciencesPolymer-based MagnetMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic FieldCompressive ModulusEquilibrium Compressive ModulusMagnetic PropertySoft MatterMagnetoelastic MaterialsMagnetic MaterialMagnetic MaterialsBiophysics
We have investigated the magnetism and have measured the compressive modulus of magnetic fluid containing gels, called ferrogels, in the presence of magnetic field. No hysteresis was shown in the magnetization curve of the ferrogel suggesting a super paramagnetic response. The equilibrium compressive modulus of the ferrogel was measured up to 4 kOe and the modulus with field was much higher than that without field. The mean change in modulus increased with increasing magnetic field, and it saturates above 2 kOe. The mean and maximum change in modulus at 4 kOe was 31 and 71 Pa which corresponds to 19% and 46% increases of that without field, respectively. The change in modulus has been analyzed theoretically and is well explained in terms of the magnetism of ferrogels.
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