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Thinking about it further, perhaps if I could create a sine wave, this could help me create the ferrofluid pattern, what do you think? I am also unsure of how to manipulate the height of the deformation to simulate bring the magnet closer to the fluid.
Hi William,
Great experiments and fantastic geometry!
There must be a parametric equation describing the behaviour of ferrofluid under a magnetic field. I have started a thread in a mathematics forum. It seems the Maxwell's Equations and Navier-Stokes Equations were used for it (although I am not sure how they are combined). Once you have the parametric equation, you can represent it using the Isosurface component in Millipede.
For the "pointed parabola with a curved crest" I tried to do it using simple curves and fields in GH.
Have a look at my initial results on the file attached and image below.
Hope that helps and looking forward to seeing how you turn this to 3D!
Correction to my reply based on the answers in the physics forum:
"You won't need the full Navier-Stokes equations since the problem is static. Neither will you need the full Maxwell equations. That should simplify the problem a lot. You'll also need equations describing the interaction between the ferrofluid and the field."
You already have the field in 2D with the definition so i guess you just need to make the field 3D and find a more suitable geometry to represent the bumps.
Thank you for all you help guys. That has sent me in the right direction.
Cheers
yeah, I like your Components/Params toolbar :-)
Best Regards
DeDackel
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