1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf00665502
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Effect of a weak magnetic field on hematite sol in stationary and flowing systems

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“…The small deviations noted could be attributed to increased shearing. Previous tests conducted by Crolet and Ledion 14 found that scaling was consistently dependent on ow rate through an intrusive MTD and subsequent reports have shown that the turbulence created by the device itself contribute more to observed effects on scale formation than the magnetic ® eld 13 .…”
Section: Results and Discussion Effect On Scaling Kinetics And Scale mentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…The small deviations noted could be attributed to increased shearing. Previous tests conducted by Crolet and Ledion 14 found that scaling was consistently dependent on ow rate through an intrusive MTD and subsequent reports have shown that the turbulence created by the device itself contribute more to observed effects on scale formation than the magnetic ® eld 13 .…”
Section: Results and Discussion Effect On Scaling Kinetics And Scale mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It has been reported that the magnetically-induced change in the scaling rate can vary with: · Dissolved solids concentration 13 .…”
Section: Results and Discussion Effect On Scaling Kinetics And Scale mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tombacz E et al [3,4] studied the effect of a weak magnetic field on hematite sol in stationary and flowing systems. They found that when the flow direction was vertical to the magnetic field direction vector, the cluster of electrolyte particle was formed in the solution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the hard water, it is known that Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ are diamagnetism, but CO 3 2-, HCO 3 -and SO 4 2-are paramagnetism according to Van Vleck's theory [7,8]. Therefore the direction of gradient magnetic force acting on Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ is opposite with the direction of gradient magnetic force acting on CO 3 2-, HCO 3 -and SO 4 2-. Therefore the negative ions and positive ions are formed into clusters respectively, and the clusters in the solution can become many seeds of the scale crystal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of EMP is of considerable importance in numerous practical applications, such as the separation of biological particles (DNA fragments, proteins, cells, yeasts, etc.) due to the differences in their sizes and electric conductivities [4]- [8], aggregation and disaggregation of colloidal suspensions [9]- [11], removal of small nonmetallic inclusions or impurities from molten metals [12] [13], measurement of the particle-wall interaction force [14] [15], determination of glycation on diabetic erythrocytes [16], operation of multicolor display devices [17], and manipulation of autocatalytic micro/nanomotors or other colloidal particles [18]- [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%