Abstract
The aim of our work is to study the rheology of a magnetically stabilized fluidized bed (MSFB) media in a compound magnetic field. The fluidized column is placed in a vertical and uniform magnetic field and a rotating magnetic field having horizontal oriented lines. We have observed that the rotating magnetic field affects the structural response of the fluidized bed. The yield stress for MSFB stirred with the rotating magnetic field is lower than that corresponding in MSFB unstirred. This fact is easily to be observed when the DC field intensity is high.
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