Tribological and rheological properties of magnetorheological fluids: a comparative study of different carbonyl iron powders
Long Yu,
Fei Chen,
Haopeng Li
Abstract:Rheological property is very important for magnetorheological fluids, but tribological property also is a crucial factor to determine whether magnetorheological fluids can work stably. In order to find suitable carbonyl iron powder for magnetorheological fluids, three magnetorheological fluids are prepared by ordinary, reduced, and phosphated carbonyl iron powders, and their properties are compared. The microstructures of the different carbonyl iron powders are observed by scanning electron microscopy and X-ra… Show more
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