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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2008

Hysteresis and multiple stable configurations in a magnetic fluid system

David P. Jackson

A magnetic liquid in a horizontal Hele-Shaw cell is subjected to a vertical magnetic field. The width of the magnetic fluid finger is measured as a function of applied field and compared to a theoretical model. The theoretical model uses an energy minimization procedure and predicts a double energy minimum, hysteresis, and discontinuous transitions between a circle and a finger. The experimental data set agrees very well with the theory for a well-defined magnetic fluid finger. Near the transitions, the experiments show hysteresis and support for a double energy minimum; however, the agreement is not quite so good. The discrepancy between theory and experiment near the transition region is likely due to the simplified finger model used in the theory.


Physical Review E | 1994

Hydrodynamics of fingering instabilities in dipolar fluids.

David P. Jackson; Raymond E. Goldstein; A. Cebers


Physical Review E | 2003

Controlling fingering instabilities in rotating ferrofluids

David P. Jackson; José A. Miranda


Physical Review E | 2004

Adhesion phenomena in ferrofluids

José A. Miranda; Rafael M. Oliveira; David P. Jackson


European Physical Journal E | 2007

Confined ferrofluid droplet in crossed magnetic fields.

David P. Jackson; José A. Miranda


Physical Review E | 2007

Width of a ferrofluid finger: Hysteresis and a double energy minimum

Narelle J. Hillier; David P. Jackson


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2005

Theory, experiment, and simulations of a symmetric arrangement of quasi-two-dimensional magnetic fluid drops

David P. Jackson


Physical Review E | 2003

Orientational preference and predictability in a symmetric arrangement of magnetic drops

David P. Jackson


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006

Width of a Ferrofluid Finger: Hysteresis and Multiple Energy Minima

Narelle J. Hillier; David P. Jackson


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006

An Accurate Mode Selection Mechanism for Magnetic Fluids

David P. Jackson; Jos `{e} Miranda

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José A. Miranda

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Rafael M. Oliveira

Federal University of Pernambuco

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