Abstract
The properties of two-dimensional rod systems are examined, use being made of the complex potential in conjunction with the conformal-transformation technique. The concept of prescribed trajectories whereby stronger, effective, levitational forces can be obtained is introduced. It is shown that the high-gradient magnetogravimetric-separation system is amenable to scale-up since sufficient levitational force, in terms of the equivalent specific gravity, is generated. Examples of gratings with circular and different oval cross sections, which are subject to the magnetizing field in two alternative directions, are discussed.

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