Taiji Patterns Swirled Out of Magnetic Liquid Metal Fluids under Rotating Magnets
Wentao Xiang, Jing Liu

TL;DR
This study reveals complex, Taiji-inspired flow patterns in magnetic liquid metal droplets under rotating magnetic fields, demonstrating controllable morphologies and providing new insights into magnetohydrodynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel classification of magnetic liquid metal flow patterns inspired by Taiji diagrams and systematically explores their dependence on experimental parameters.
Findings
Controlled formation of ellipses, dumbbells, rings, and Yin-Yang shapes.
Classification of flow patterns into eight schemes and three phase diagrams.
Mechanistic interpretation based on energy analysis.
Abstract
While magnetic fluids are well known for their rich ferrohydrodynamic behaviors, prior researches on dynamic droplet morphologies have largely been confined to the nonconducting matters. From an alternative, the electrically conductive magnetic liquid metals offer ever larger space for explorations meanwhile also incubate intriguing mysteries that had not been understood before. Here, we disclosed a group of rather profound fluidic phenomena happening on the magnetic liquid metals with sizes spanning from millimeter to centimeter scales when subject to the impact of a rotating magnet pair. We conceived that the identified flow patterns highly resemble that of the Chinese Taiji diagrams widely known as a classical theory to describe all things genesis and transformation, indicating the kaleidoscopic variations and intrinsic clues between modern magnetic liquid metal physics and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer · Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics · Fluid Dynamics and Thin Films
