Magnetic-field-controllable elasticity of helical spring magnets composed of magnetic-particle-polymer composites
Hyun An,
Ji-Yeol Yoon,
Yongsub Kim
et al.
Abstract:We experimentally demonstrated the ability to control the spring constant of helical mechanical springs using a magnetic field. These springs were composed of magnetic nanoparticles embedded within an elastic polymer matrix. The composite material, in its gel form, was injected into a 3D-printed mold featuring a helical-spring-shaped cavity. An external magnetic field applied perpendicular to the coil axis of the spring allows the aligmment of the magnetic nanoparticle assemblies (chain axis) in the field dire… Show more
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