Ni Nano-Magnetic Fluid Prepared by Submerged Arc Nano Synthesis System (SANSS)

    • LO Chih-Hung
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology
    • TSUNG Tsing-Tshih
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology
    • CHEN Liang-Chia
    • Institute of Automation Technology, National Taipei University of Technology

Abstract

This study attempts to prepare Ni nano-magnetic fluid using the developed submerged arc nanoparticle synthesis system (SANSS). Using optimized process parameters, Ni nanoparticles having average diameter of 10nm were be fabricated, and these Ni nanoparticles prepared by the SANSS has strong magnetic features. When the surfactant PVP-K30 is added to the prepared nanofluid, molecules of the surfactant adhere to the surface of the nanoparticles, enabling the nanoparticles to remain in steady suspension and good dispersion. The nanofluid thus obtained was magnetic and had good flow property. In contrast, Ni particles in nanofluid without surfactant added cannot maintain good dispersion and there is no interdependent motion between the particles and the fluid. Traditional magnetic fluids containing non-nanoscaled particles are non-Newtonian fluids with viscosity higher than that of pure fluids without particles, whereas magnetic fluids with well dispersed nanoparticles more closely resemble Newtonian fluids. The Ni nanoparticles fabricated by the SANSS has no residual magnetization or coercive force, thus showing superparamagnetism. Under the magnetic field effect, Ni nanoparticles will move in the direction of the magnetic field. Nanoparticles can resume steady suspension in the carrying liquid when the magnetic field is removed.

Journal

JSME international journal. Ser. B, Fluids and thermal engineering   [List of Volumes]

JSME international journal. Ser. B, Fluids and thermal engineering 48(4), 750-755, 2005-11-15  [Table of Contents]

The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers

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  • NII Article ID (NAID) :
    110004820243
  • NII NACSIS-CAT ID (NCID) :
    AA10888815
  • Text Lang :
    ENG
  • Article Type :
    ART
  • ISSN :
    13408054
  • NDL Article ID :
    7697548
  • NDL Source Classification :
    ZN11(科学技術--機械工学・工業)
  • NDL Call No. :
    Z53-Y271
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