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Manipulation of particles using dielectrophoresis
J. Kadaksham,
P. Singh
, N. Aubry
Mechanical and Industrial Engr
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Clausius
33%
Collection Time
66%
Dielectrophoresis
100%
Dielectrophoretic Force
66%
Distributed Lagrange multiplier
33%
Electric Field (E-field)
100%
Electric Potential
33%
Electrorheological Suspensions
33%
Field Regions
33%
High Electric Field
33%
Interaction Force
33%
Interparticle Interactions
33%
Local Minima
33%
Low Electric Field
33%
Non-uniform Electric Field
66%
Numerical Scheme
33%
One-particle
66%
Particle Motion
33%
Real Part
33%
Small Reynolds number
33%
Viscous Force
33%
Engineering
Boundary Condition
25%
Electric Field
100%
Electric Potential
25%
Electrostatics
25%
Field Region
25%
Lagrange Multiplier Method
25%
Local Minimum
25%
Nonuniform Electric Field
50%
Numerical Scheme
25%
Real Part
25%
Reynolds' Number
25%
Viscous Force
25%
Mathematics
Boundary Condition
25%
Electric Field
100%
Lagrange Multiplier Method
25%
Local Minimum
25%
Nonuniform
50%
Numerical Scheme
25%
Real Part
25%
Reynolds Number
25%
Uniform Electric Field
50%
Viscous Force
25%
Material Science
Particle-Particle Interaction
100%