Shear elasticity of isotropic magnetic gels

M. T. Lopez-Lopez, D. Yu. Borin, and A. Yu. Zubarev
Phys. Rev. E 96, 022605 – Published 7 August 2017

Abstract

The paper deals with a theoretical study of the effective shear modulus of a magnetic gel, consisting of magnetizable particles randomly and isotropically distributed in an elastic matrix. The effect of an external magnetic field on the composite modulus is the focus of our consideration. We take into account that magnetic interaction between the particles can induce their spatial rearrangement and lead to internal anisotropy of the system. Our results show that, if this magnetically induced anisotropy is insignificant, the applied field reduces the total shear modulus of the composite. Strong anisotropy can qualitatively change the magnetomechanic effect and induce an increase of this modulus with the field.

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  • Received 12 May 2017
  • Revised 15 June 2017

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.96.022605

©2017 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Polymers & Soft MatterCondensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

M. T. Lopez-Lopez1,2, D. Yu. Borin3, and A. Yu. Zubarev4,5,*

  • 1Departamento de Física Aplicada, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, Campus de Fuentenueva, 18071 Granada, Spain
  • 2Instituto de Investigación Biosantaria de Granada, 18014 Granada, Spain
  • 3Chair of Magnetofluiddynamics, Measuring and Automation Technology, TU Dresden 01069, Germany
  • 4Ural Federal University, Lenina Avenue 51, 620083 Ekaterinburg, Russia
  • 5M.N. Mikheev Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Sofia Kovalevskaya 18, 620990 Ekaterinburg, Russia

  • *Corresponding author: A.J.Zubarev@urfu.ru

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Vol. 96, Iss. 2 — August 2017

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