04898nam 22006013u 450 991100699460332120230803040346.09781523106738152310673597804867830000486783006(CKB)3710000000334927(EBL)1919852(SSID)ssj0001117080(PQKBManifestationID)12480327(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001117080(PQKBWorkID)11098250(PQKB)11348473(MiAaPQ)EBC1919852(Perlego)113095(EXLCZ)99371000000033492720150119d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrFerrohydrodynamicsNewburyport Dover Publications20131 online resource (612 p.)Dover Books on PhysicsDescription based upon print version of record.9780486678344 0486678342 Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Scope of ferrohydrodynamics; 1.2 Ferromagnetic solids; 1.3 Magnetic fluids; 1.4 Ferromagnetic concepts and units; Definition of the field; External field of a dipole source; Magnetic force and torque on dipolar matter; Interaction energy of two dipoles; 1.5 Concepts of fluid mechanics; Continuity equation; Substantial derivative; 1.6 Generalized Bernoulli equation; 1.7 Stress tensor and its physical meaning; Force resulting from a stress tensor; Addendum: equivalence of dipolar and polar representationsComments and supplemental references2 Magnetic fluids; 2.1 Stability requirements; Stability in a magnetic-field gradient; Stability against settling in a gravitational field; Stability against magnetic agglomeration; Necessity to guard against the van der Waals attractive force; 2.2 Preparation of magnetic colloids by size reduction; 2.3 Preparation of ferrofluids by chemical precipitation; Magnetite precipitation with steric stabilization; Cobalt particles in an organic carrier; Charge-stabilized magnetite; 2.4 Other magnetic fluids; Paramagnetic salt solutions; Metallic-base ferrofluid2.5 Surface adsorption and steric stabilizationSteric repulsion mechanism; Net interaction curve; Dispersant structural guidelines; 2.6 Ferrofluid modification; Phenomenological basis; Carrier liquid exchange; Surfactant exchange; 2.7 Physical properties; Equilibrium magnetization: superparamagnetism; Magnetic relaxation; Viscosity; Concentrated suspensions; 2.8 Correlation phenomena; 2.9 Tabulated physical properties; Comments and supplemental references; 3 Electromagnetism and fields; 3.1 Magnetostatic field equations; Scalar potential; 3.2 Magnetic-field boundary conditions3.3 Maxwell stress tensorPortrait of the Maxwell stress tensor; 3.4 Maxwell's equations; Integral equations; Differential equations; 3.5 Energy density of the electromagnetic field; 3.6 Transformed expression for the field energy; Comments and supplemental references; 4 Stress tensor and the equation of motion; 4.1 Thermodynamic background; 4.2 Formulation of the magnetic stress tensor; Stress tensor of a magnetizable fluid; What is the "pressure" in a magnetized fluid?; 4.3 Magnetic body-force density; Alternative general forms; Alternative reduced formsRemarks concerning striction in compressible media4.4 Equation of motion for magnetic fluid; Alternative forms of the equation of motion; Comments and supplemental references; 5 The ferrohydrodynamic Bernoulli equation; 5.1 Derivation; 5.2 Boundary conditions; 5.3 Categories of equilibrium inviscid flows; 5.4 Applications of the FHD Bernoulli equation; Classical Quincke problem; Surface elevation in a normal field; Magnetic nozzle; Modified Gouy experiment; Conical meniscus; Origin of the radial force; Magnetic-fluid rotary-shaft seals; 5.5 Earnshaw's theorem and magnetic levitationSimplified treatment of the levitation of a nonmagnetic body<BR>The behavior and dynamics of magnetic fluids receive a coherent, comprehensive treatment in this high-level study. One of the best classical introductions to the subject, the text covers most aspects of particle interaction, from magnetic repulsion to quasi-stable equilibriums and ferrohydrodynamic instabilities. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in physics, engineering, and applied mathematics.Dover Books on PhysicsMagnetic fluidsMagnetic fluids.538/.44Rosensweig R. E1824533AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9911006994603321Ferrohydrodynamics4391729UNINA03475nam 22005655 450 991103494940332120251014130410.03-032-05851-110.1007/978-3-032-05851-5(MiAaPQ)EBC32352831(Au-PeEL)EBL32352831(CKB)41645508100041(DE-He213)978-3-032-05851-5(EXLCZ)994164550810004120251014d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEchoes of the War in Ukraine: Political Ramifications in the Baltics and the Balkans /by Vassilis Petsinis1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2025.1 online resource (227 pages)Central and Eastern European Perspectives on International Relations,2947-79993-032-05850-3 1. Introduction -- 2. Literary overview: Setting the conceptual and analytical frames -- 3. Echoes of war in Estonia and Latvia: Convergence versus divergence -- 4. Echoes of war in Croatia: Looking through the lens of the ‘Domovinski Rat’ -- 5. Echoes of war in Serbia: A missed opportunity for the ‘broader right’ -- 6. Final remarks, conclusions, and trajectories for further research.In a cross-regional approach, Vassilis Petsinis generates new insights about how developments of groundbreaking significance in regional and global politics (here, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine since 24 February 2022) can exert powerful ramifications on the domestic politics of other states and societies. Inside the geopolitical context of Central and Eastern Europe, this monograph examines this ‘external impact’ on selected empirical cases from Northeastern (Estonia and Latvia in the Baltic States) and Southeastern Europe (Croatia and Serbia) through the spectrum of idiosyncratic and fluctuating intersections among ethno-nationalist, nativist, Eurosceptic, and ‘other’ trends (e.g. Occidentalism inside the political and sociocultural context of Serbia) at the level of domestic politics. This is a highly relevant contribution inside an increasingly unpredictable international system where the responses of major actors (Russia, China, and the US) to armed conflicts, or other global crises, can vary from peculiar alignments all the way to alarming friction. Vassilis Petsinis (PhD Birmingham) is Associate Professor of Political Science at Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary.Central and Eastern European Perspectives on International Relations,2947-7999Political scienceComparative governmentEuropePolitics and governmentPolitical ScienceComparative PoliticsEuropean PoliticsPolitical science.Comparative government.EuropePolitics and government.Political Science.Comparative Politics.European Politics.320Petsinis Vassilis1223268MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911034949403321Echoes of the War in Ukraine: Political Ramifications in the Baltics and the Balkans4451473UNINA