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Lateral and Axisymmetric Ferrofluid Oscillations in a Cylindrical Tank in Microgravity

2022; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Volume: 60; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2514/1.j061351

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1533-385X

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Álvaro Romero-Calvo, Antonio J. García-Salcedo, F. Garrone, I. Rivoalen, Filippo Maggi,

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Astro and Planetary Science

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No AccessTechnical NotesLateral and Axisymmetric Ferrofluid Oscillations in a Cylindrical Tank in MicrogravityÁlvaro Romero-Calvo, Antonio J. García-Salcedo, Francesco Garrone, Inés Rivoalen and Filippo MaggiÁlvaro Romero-Calvo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3369-8460University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder 80303, Colorado*Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences; . Student Member AIAA.Search for more papers by this author, Antonio J. García-SalcedoPolytechnic University of Milan, Milan 20156, Italy†Graduated Student, Department of Aerospace Science and Technology.Search for more papers by this author, Francesco GarronePolytechnic University of Milan, Milan 20156, Italy†Graduated Student, Department of Aerospace Science and Technology.Search for more papers by this author, Inés RivoalenPolytechnic University of Milan, Milan 20156, Italy†Graduated Student, Department of Aerospace Science and Technology.Search for more papers by this author and Filippo MaggiPolytechnic University of Milan, Milan 20156, Italy‡Associate Professor, Department of Aerospace Science and Technology. Senior Member AIAA.Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:11 Feb 2022https://doi.org/10.2514/1.J061351SectionsRead Now ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload citationTrack citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail About References [1] Wakayama N. 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TopicsComputational Fluid DynamicsDynamic AnalysisFlow RegimesFluid DynamicsFluid Flow PropertiesFluid MechanicsMagnetic PropertiesMaterial PropertiesMaterialsMaterials and Structural MechanicsNumerical AnalysisNumerical InterpolationOptical PropertiesStructural Dynamics and Characterization KeywordsMagnetic LiquidMicrogravityHysteresisSurface TensionUnited Nations Office for Outer Space AffairsESAViscous DampingPolarizationMagnetizationBond NumberAcknowledgmentsThis work was supported by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), the Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity (ZARM), and the German Space Agency (DLR) in the framework of the UNOOSA DropTES Programme 2019. Further financial and academic support was obtained from Ferrotec Corporation, Politecnico di Milano, the University of Seville, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the European Low Gravity Research Association (ELGRA). Álvaro Romero-Calvo acknowledges the financial support offered by the La Caixa Foundation (ID 100010434), under agreement LCF/BQ/AA18/11680099. We acknowledge the financial, technical, and academic support offered by UNOOSA, DLR, ZARM, Ferrotec Corporation, Politecnico di Milano, and the University of Seville. We also thank ESA and ELGRA for financing the presentation of this work at the 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) and the 26th ELGRA Biennial Symposium and General Assembly. We are in debt with ZARM’s drop tower engineers Jan Siemer and Fred Oetken, ZARM’s point of contact Thorben Könemann, and UNOOSA’s point of contact Ayami Kojima for their endless support. We would like to thank the technicians Giovanni Colombo, Alberto Verga, and the Ph.D. student Riccardo Bisin from the Space Propulsion Laboratory (SPLab) of Politecnico di Milano for their academic and technical assistance, as well as the rest of members of this research group for contributing to the creation of an extraordinary professional and human environment. Finally, we acknowledge the support offered by Prof. Elena Castro-Hernández, Prof. Gabriel Cano-Gómez, and Prof. Miguel Herrada in the early stages of the StELIUM project.PDF Received7 October 2021Accepted10 January 2022Published online11 February 2022

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