This paper illustrates an overview of current research activities in the working group 'Electromagnetic Processing of Materials' of the department Inorganic-Nonmetallic Materials.These are 'Electromagnetic...This paper illustrates an overview of current research activities in the working group 'Electromagnetic Processing of Materials' of the department Inorganic-Nonmetallic Materials.These are 'Electromagnetic module to flow impact in special melting plants for the production of High-tech glasses', 'Numerical study of EM controlled flow in crystallizers of inorganic materials', 'Design,test and optimization of sophisticated magnet systems for Lorentz force velocimetry in electrially low conducting fluids', 'Magnetic ion manipulation in glass melts with Kelvin force', 'Electromechanical dry t'me milling of raw materials' and 'Synthesis,characterization and application of Titatium doped hexaferrites'.The primary results are presented here.展开更多
Magnetic forces are widely used to influence the properties of materials.The main focus of recent investigations concerning oxide melts mainly was on the use of Lorentz forces either to mix glass melts to avoid an imp...Magnetic forces are widely used to influence the properties of materials.The main focus of recent investigations concerning oxide melts mainly was on the use of Lorentz forces either to mix glass melts to avoid an improved inhomogeneity or to measure the flow of these melts.In the last years also the use of magnetic gradient forces has become an object of research mainly in electrochemistry.On the basis of preliminary investigations the influence of these forces on paramagnetic ions such as Fe;in oxide melts is investigated to examine the potential of magnetic gradient forces as a tool to create defined gradient materials.展开更多
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文摘This paper illustrates an overview of current research activities in the working group 'Electromagnetic Processing of Materials' of the department Inorganic-Nonmetallic Materials.These are 'Electromagnetic module to flow impact in special melting plants for the production of High-tech glasses', 'Numerical study of EM controlled flow in crystallizers of inorganic materials', 'Design,test and optimization of sophisticated magnet systems for Lorentz force velocimetry in electrially low conducting fluids', 'Magnetic ion manipulation in glass melts with Kelvin force', 'Electromechanical dry t'me milling of raw materials' and 'Synthesis,characterization and application of Titatium doped hexaferrites'.The primary results are presented here.
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文摘Magnetic forces are widely used to influence the properties of materials.The main focus of recent investigations concerning oxide melts mainly was on the use of Lorentz forces either to mix glass melts to avoid an improved inhomogeneity or to measure the flow of these melts.In the last years also the use of magnetic gradient forces has become an object of research mainly in electrochemistry.On the basis of preliminary investigations the influence of these forces on paramagnetic ions such as Fe;in oxide melts is investigated to examine the potential of magnetic gradient forces as a tool to create defined gradient materials.