“…When a magnetic field is applied, the dispersed particles create a chain-like structure along the lines of the magnetic field direction, which causes an increase in apparent viscosity of several orders of magnitude. In this situation, MR fluid can be considered as Bingham plastic material. , The remarkable rheological changes, including a transition from a liquid-like state to a solid-like state, occur within microseconds and are reversible. , The great controllability of the yield stress as a measure of the internal structure rigidity of MR fluids, dependent on the magnetic field strength, can be utilized in vibration control , but also in many other applications, e.g., brakes, , clutches, , dynamometers, aircraft landing gears, and helicopter lag dampers …”