Electrorheological fluid (ERF) is a new kind of smart materials, which has a great deal of market value and broad application prospects. To meet the needs of the ERFs performance testing, design and produce of the ERF's performance test system are based on the relationship of the apparent viscosity, shear stress and electric field strength. Select the NDJ-8S digital viscometer, high voltage DC power supply, liquid container, and other parts to constitute the ERFs performance test system after considering the relationship of the apparent viscosity, shear stress, shear rate and electric field strength. The system has potentials to control voltage, change velocity, change the distance between the parallel panels, and test the yield stress of the ERF, shear stress, viscosity and other parameters. The study introduces the hardware and software device, the related experiments, and obtains the relationship of the viscosity, rotational speed, voltage, and plate gap.
Abstract. To improve energy harvesting performance, a resonance frequency tunable piezoelectric (PZT) energy harvester for vibrating applications was presented and investigated experimentally. A piezoelectric vibrational energy harvester (PVEH) consisted of a piezo-cantilever with a permanent magnet at its free-end and another excitation magnet fixed on vibration structure. The two magnets are placed with the same magnetic poles facing each other to produce repulsive force. The cantilever has dimensions of 70x10x0.6mm3, clamped 10mm, and two magnets sized ø10x4mm3. The testing results show that the magnetic force, denoted by the initial separated distance between the magnetic dipoles (SDMD), exerts great influence on the generated performance. With the SDMD increasing from 15mm to 40mm, the generated voltage rises from 24.4V to 40V, and the resonant frequency increases from 33.75Hz to 38.75Hz.
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