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Rosensweig, Ronald Ellis was born on November 8, 1932 in Hamilton, Ohio, United States. Son of Herman and Deana (Meisel) Rosensweig.
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The behavior and dynamics of magnetic fluids receive a coherent, comprehensive treatment in this high-level study, which encompasses electromagnetism and fields. One of the best classic introductions to the subject, the text covers most aspects of particle interaction, from magnetic repulsion to quasi-stable equilibriums and ferrohydrodynamic instabilities. The self-contained approach is suitable for graduate students and researchers in physics, engineering, and applied mathematics. The initial chapters offer careful preparation in the most important aspects of magnetism and include introductory material on fluid dynamics. These provide the groundwork for the development of a rigorous description of stress in magnetic fields, leading to formulation of the equations of motion and treatment of the surface boundary conditions. Coverage of numbers of equilibrium flows emphasizes use of the generalized Bernoulli equation as a unifying concept. The text concludes with an examination of the basic instability flow and a pair of helpful appendixes.
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Rosensweig, Ronald Ellis was born on November 8, 1932 in Hamilton, Ohio, United States. Son of Herman and Deana (Meisel) Rosensweig.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, University Cincinnati, 1955. Master of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1956. Doctor of Science Institute of Technology, 1959.
Assistant professor department chemical engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1959-1962; principal scientist, Avco Corporation, Wilmington, Massachusetts, 1962-1969; president, technical director, co-founder, Ferrofluidics Corporation, Burlington, Massachusetts, 1969-1973; also director, Ferrofluidics Corporation, Burlington, Massachusetts, 1969-1985; research associate, Exxon Corporation, Annandale, New Jersey, 1973-1978; senior research associate, Exxon Corporation, Annandale, New Jersey, 1978-1985; science advisor, Exxon Corporation, Annandale, New Jersey, 1985-1995; international research chair, Blaise Pascal, Paris, 1996-1998. Visiting professor University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1980, University of Chicago, 1990, Weizmann Institute Science, Israel, 1997.
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Member of American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Alpha Chi Sigma award for Research 1985), International Steering Committee (chairman 1977-1992), Magnetic Fluids Conference, American Physical Society, National Academy Engineering.
Married Ruth Evelyn Cohen, September 5, 1954;children— Scott Elliot, Beth Ellen, Perry Ethan.