Dresden 2006 –
            
              wissenschaftliches Programm
            
          
        
        
        
        
        
      
      
  
    
  
  DY 35: Ferro Fluids / Liquid Chrystals
  Mittwoch, 29. März 2006, 14:30–16:30, SCH 251
  
    
  
  
    
      
        
          
            
              |  | 14:30 | DY 35.1 | Growth behaviour of solitary spikes on the surface of magnetic fluids — •Holger Knieling, Reinhard Richter, and Ingo Reh-berg | 
        
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              |  | 14:45 | DY 35.2 | More precise simulations of ferrofluids’ reology — •Eric Coquelle, Patrick Ilg, and Siegfried Hess | 
        
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              |  | 15:00 | DY 35.3 | Pattern formation in the Faraday instability on a ferrofluid in a vertical magnetic field — •Vladislav Mekhonoshin | 
        
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              |  | 15:15 | DY 35.4 | Rheology of a bidisperse inverse ferrofluid — •Robert Krauss, Reinhard Richter, and Ingo Rehberg | 
        
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              |  | 15:30 | DY 35.5 | Pattern reorientation at the tilted field instability — •Christopher Groh, Reinhard Richter, and Ingo Rehberg | 
        
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              |  | 15:45 | DY 35.6 | The effect of rough surfaces on nematic liquid crystals. — •Friederike Schmid, David Cheung, and Jens Elgeti | 
        
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              |  | 16:00 | DY 35.7 | The influence of shear rate fluctuations on the orientational dynamics — •Sebastian Heidenreich, Patrick Ilg, and Siegfried Hess | 
        
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              |  | 16:15 | DY 35.8 | The surface relief of the Rosensweig instability – experimental and numerical results compared quantitatively — •Christian Gollwitzer, Gunar Matthies, Reinhard Richter, Ingo Rehberg, and Lutz Tobiska | 
        
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