EFFECT OF MAGNETIC INTENSITY ON DIAMETER OF CHARGED JETS IN ELECTROSPINNING
Abstract
In the electrospinning process, the rotating charged-jet moves between the permanent magnets, as a result Ampere force is generated. Experiment shows that the magnetic field can decrease fiber size and enhance the uniformity of fiber size.
Dates
- Submission Date2013-12-30
- Revision Date2014-02-15
- Acceptance Date2014-04-15
- Online Date2015-01-04
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Volume
18,
Issue
5,
Pages1451 -1454