The working zone in the interpolar area of the Faraday balance: an approach to testing the magnetic force factor stability criterion

Due to rapid development of the scientific and applied research in magnetic control and magnetophoresis of ferro- and ferromagnetic disperse fraction of various technological, natural and industry-specific media, the Faraday method is again in high demand as it is mainly aimed at defining magnetic s...

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Main Authors: Sandulyak Alexander V., Sandulyak Anna A., Polismakova Maria N., Kiselev Dmitry O., Sandulyak Darya A., Ershova Vera A.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710801007
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author Sandulyak Alexander V.
Sandulyak Anna A.
Polismakova Maria N.
Kiselev Dmitry O.
Sandulyak Darya A.
Ershova Vera A.
author_facet Sandulyak Alexander V.
Sandulyak Anna A.
Polismakova Maria N.
Kiselev Dmitry O.
Sandulyak Darya A.
Ershova Vera A.
author_sort Sandulyak Alexander V.
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description Due to rapid development of the scientific and applied research in magnetic control and magnetophoresis of ferro- and ferromagnetic disperse fraction of various technological, natural and industry-specific media, the Faraday method is again in high demand as it is mainly aimed at defining magnetic susceptibility of solid and heterogeneous samples of small volumes. Based on the appearing (and then measured) ponderomotive force impacting the sample, the method allows accurate determining of single particles magnetic susceptibility by using the data of the sample represented by a conglomerate of the particles of such a fraction. In addition, it is mentioned that to date there is still a great gap in the methodology of the Faraday method as there are no exact recommendations on choosing both the form of the polar pieces of the Faraday balance and the positioning of the sample (the location of the working zone) in the interpolar area. Owing to these drawbacks, the well-known and long-time used Faraday method cannot be considered substantiated to a satisfactory degree. Thus, in our point of view, the treatment of the results obtained earlier with the help of the method should be cautious. In our work, we experimentally defined and substantiated an approach to identifying a working (local) zone, viz. the zone with stable values of the magnetic force factor – the product of the field intensity and induction by its gradient. The approach features the relative phenomenological analysis and is exemplified by polar pieces of non-traditional spherical form. It has been demonstrated that in order to state the fact of mere existence of this zone (and its location) in the interpolar area, the coordinate (usually nonlinear one) characteristic of intensity or induction, which is obligatorily obtained in an experiment, should have an inflexion, which guarantees a functionally extreme view of the following coordinate characteristics both of the gradient and that of the force factor. We also established the coordinates and the length of the working zone in a specific interpolar area.
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spelling doaj.art-d0f1c5d4ef7645f982ec2b002de573c72022-12-21T19:37:21ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011080100710.1051/matecconf/201710801007matecconf_icmaa2017_01007The working zone in the interpolar area of the Faraday balance: an approach to testing the magnetic force factor stability criterionSandulyak Alexander V.Sandulyak Anna A.Polismakova Maria N.Kiselev Dmitry O.Sandulyak Darya A.Ershova Vera A.Due to rapid development of the scientific and applied research in magnetic control and magnetophoresis of ferro- and ferromagnetic disperse fraction of various technological, natural and industry-specific media, the Faraday method is again in high demand as it is mainly aimed at defining magnetic susceptibility of solid and heterogeneous samples of small volumes. Based on the appearing (and then measured) ponderomotive force impacting the sample, the method allows accurate determining of single particles magnetic susceptibility by using the data of the sample represented by a conglomerate of the particles of such a fraction. In addition, it is mentioned that to date there is still a great gap in the methodology of the Faraday method as there are no exact recommendations on choosing both the form of the polar pieces of the Faraday balance and the positioning of the sample (the location of the working zone) in the interpolar area. Owing to these drawbacks, the well-known and long-time used Faraday method cannot be considered substantiated to a satisfactory degree. Thus, in our point of view, the treatment of the results obtained earlier with the help of the method should be cautious. In our work, we experimentally defined and substantiated an approach to identifying a working (local) zone, viz. the zone with stable values of the magnetic force factor – the product of the field intensity and induction by its gradient. The approach features the relative phenomenological analysis and is exemplified by polar pieces of non-traditional spherical form. It has been demonstrated that in order to state the fact of mere existence of this zone (and its location) in the interpolar area, the coordinate (usually nonlinear one) characteristic of intensity or induction, which is obligatorily obtained in an experiment, should have an inflexion, which guarantees a functionally extreme view of the following coordinate characteristics both of the gradient and that of the force factor. We also established the coordinates and the length of the working zone in a specific interpolar area.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710801007
spellingShingle Sandulyak Alexander V.
Sandulyak Anna A.
Polismakova Maria N.
Kiselev Dmitry O.
Sandulyak Darya A.
Ershova Vera A.
The working zone in the interpolar area of the Faraday balance: an approach to testing the magnetic force factor stability criterion
MATEC Web of Conferences
title The working zone in the interpolar area of the Faraday balance: an approach to testing the magnetic force factor stability criterion
title_full The working zone in the interpolar area of the Faraday balance: an approach to testing the magnetic force factor stability criterion
title_fullStr The working zone in the interpolar area of the Faraday balance: an approach to testing the magnetic force factor stability criterion
title_full_unstemmed The working zone in the interpolar area of the Faraday balance: an approach to testing the magnetic force factor stability criterion
title_short The working zone in the interpolar area of the Faraday balance: an approach to testing the magnetic force factor stability criterion
title_sort working zone in the interpolar area of the faraday balance an approach to testing the magnetic force factor stability criterion
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710801007
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