2009-07-01
Magnetic particle motion in a Poiseuille flow
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Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics , Volume 80
The manipulation of magnetic particles in a continuous flow with magnetic fields is central to several
biomedical applications, including magnetic cell separation and magnetic drug targeting. A simplified twodimensional
2D equation describing the motion of particles in a planar Poiseuille flow is considered for
various magnetic field configurations. Exact analytical solutions are derived for the particle motion under the
influence of a constant magnetization force and a force decaying as a power of the source distance, e.g., due to
a current carrying wire or a magnetized cylinder. For a source distance much larger than the transversal size of
the flow, a general solution is derived and applied to the important case of a magnetic dipole. This solution is
used to investigate the dependence of the particle capture efficiency on the dipole orientation. A correction
factor to convert the obtained 2D results to a three-dimensional cylindrical geometry is derived and validated
against computational simulations. Simulations are also used to investigate parameter ranges beyond the region
of applicability of the analytical results and to investigate more complex magnetic field configurations.
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Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics | |
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Haverkort, W., & CWI et al, . not . (2009). Magnetic particle motion in a Poiseuille flow. Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 80. |