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Scaling magneto-rheology based on Newtonian and non-Newtonian host fluids
Smart Materials and Structures, 2018Rheology of a suspension is mainly determined by particle interactions and the host fluid rheology. By scaling rheological properties of different magnetorheological (MR) suspensions prepared with Newtonian and non-Newtonian (including shear thickening and shear thinning) host fluids, the competition between the particle interaction and the host fluid ...
Wenpeng Jia, Yonggang Meng, Yu Tian
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Development of magneto-rheologial fluid (MRF) based clutch for output torque control of AC motors
Smart Structures and NDE for Industry 4.0, 2018In industry, the AC motor is widely used because of low price, power availability, low cost maintenance. The main disadvantages of AC motors compared to DC motors are difficulty in speed and torque control, requiring expensive controllers with complex control algorithms.
Quoc Hung Nguyen +4 more
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The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2000
The viscosity of the nematic liquid crystal PCH-5 [4-(trans-4′-pentylcyclohexyl)-benzonitrile], measured in the presence of an electric field parallel to the gradient of the velocity, shows a complex dependence both on magnitude E of the electric field and on the shear rate γ̇. When plotted versus E2/γ̇, all data points fall unto a master curve.
A. Eich, B. A. Wolf, L. Bennett, S. Hess
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The viscosity of the nematic liquid crystal PCH-5 [4-(trans-4′-pentylcyclohexyl)-benzonitrile], measured in the presence of an electric field parallel to the gradient of the velocity, shows a complex dependence both on magnitude E of the electric field and on the shear rate γ̇. When plotted versus E2/γ̇, all data points fall unto a master curve.
A. Eich, B. A. Wolf, L. Bennett, S. Hess
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Phase Change and Magneto-Rheology of a Suspension Composed of Magnetic Rod-Like Particles
Volume 7A: Fluids Engineering Systems and Technologies, 2015Magnetic particle suspensions have a great potential as an application in engineering fields and therefore a variety of studies on these functional fluid have been conducted in various fields, including the traditional fluid engineering field and the recent bioengineering field such as an application to a drug delivery system.
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Role of particle clusters on the rheology of magneto-polymer fluids and gels
Philosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2020William R Suárez-Fernández +2 more
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Analysis and experimental validation of a pressure control method using magneto‐rheology fluid flows
Journal of Engineering, 2019Ning Guo, Linxiang Wang
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Experimental study and rheology of magneto-rheological fluid for a suspension system
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023exaly

