Electrical properties of magnetorheological fluids
Sushma Raghavendra Rao,
Gareth John Monkman
Abstract:The phase change form Newtonian fluid to semi-solid in a magnetorheological fluid commences with chain formation of the suspended magnetic particles. The resulting physical effects do not take place immediately and the mechanical response times of magnetorheological fluids quoted in the literature vary widely. This is not surprising given that they are often measured using different devices under diverse magnetic and dynamic conditions. Furthermore, the application of a magnetic field also requires time which … Show more
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