The Velocity Distribution for Ferromagnetic Fluids

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The magnetic fluids are assumed non-conductive with few free electrons existing, then the boundary layer equations are obtained for two special non-conductive ferromagnetic fluids, i.e. non-conductive Poiseuille flow and Couette flow, and the velocity distribution are found to be parabolic.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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