18 Magnetic field controlled behavior of magnetic gels studied using particle-based simulations

R. Weeber, Patrick Kreissl, Christian Holm
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This contribution provides an overview of the study of soft magnetic materials using particle-based simulation models. We focus in particular on systems where thermal fluctuations are important. As a basis for further discussion, we first describe two-dimensional models which demonstrate two deformation mechanisms of magnetic gels in a homogeneous field. One is based on the change of magnetic interactions between magnetic particles as a response to an external field; the other is the result of magnetically blocked particles acting as cross-linkers. Based on the qualitative behavior directly observable in the two-dimensional models, we extend our description to three-dimensions. We begin with particle-cross-linked gels, as for those, our three-dimensional model also includes explicitly resolved polymer chains. Here, the polymer chains are represented by entropic springs, and the deformation of the gel is the result of the interaction between magnetic particles. We use this model to examine the influence of the magnetic spatial configuration of magnetic particles (uniaxial or isotropic) on the gel’smagnetomechanical behavior. A further part of the article will be dedicated to scale-bridging approaches such as systematic coarse-graining andmodels located at the boundary between particle-based and continuum modeling. We will conclude our article with a discussion of recent results for modeling time-dependent phenomena in magnetic-polymer composites. The discussion will be focused on a simulation model suitable for obtaining AC-susceptibility spectra for dilute ferrofluids including hydrodynamic interactions. This model will be the basis for studying the signature of particle–polymer coupling in magnetic hybrid materials. In the long run, we aim to compare material properties probed locally via the AC-susceptibility spectra to elastic moduli obtained for the system at a global level.
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18基于粒子的模拟研究了磁性凝胶的磁场控制行为
这一贡献提供了使用基于颗粒的模拟模型研究软磁材料的概述。我们特别关注热波动很重要的系统。作为进一步讨论的基础,我们首先描述了磁性凝胶在均匀场中的两种变形机制的二维模型。一种是基于磁性粒子之间的磁相互作用的变化作为对外部场的响应;另一种是磁阻塞粒子作为交联剂的结果。基于二维模型中可直接观察到的定性行为,我们将描述扩展到三维。我们从颗粒交联凝胶开始,对于那些,我们的三维模型还包括明确分解的聚合物链。在这里,聚合物链由熵弹簧表示,凝胶的变形是磁性颗粒之间相互作用的结果。我们使用这个模型来检验磁性粒子的磁性空间构型(单轴或各向同性)对凝胶磁力学行为的影响。本文的另一部分将专门讨论尺度桥接方法,如系统粗粒度和位于基于粒子和连续体建模之间边界的模型。最后,我们将讨论磁性聚合物复合材料中时间依赖现象建模的最新结果。讨论将集中在一个模拟模型,适用于获得包括流体动力相互作用的稀铁磁流体的交流磁化谱。该模型将为研究磁性杂化材料中粒子-聚合物耦合特征奠定基础。从长远来看,我们的目标是将通过交流磁化谱局部探测的材料特性与系统在全局水平上获得的弹性模量进行比较。
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