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Magnetorheological particle clouds

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2019
Abstract It is known that a suspension of relatively large micron-size particles dispersed in a ferrofluid of much smaller particles yields a magnetorheological flui d with superior properties. In the absence of applied field experiment reveals the presence of a nanoparticle cloud surrounding each micron-size particle.
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Electroconductive magnetorheological suspensions

Smart Materials and Structures, 2006
A magnetorheological suspension (MRS) is obtained by thermal decomposition of Fe2(CO)9 in mineral oil with stearic acid. For well-chosen values of the intensity of the magnetic field, the suspension becomes electroconductive. By addition of styrene acrylate copolymer iron oxide, MRSs are obtained with prescribed domains of electrical conductivity.
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Magnetorheological Fluids

2023
Hesam Khajehsaeid   +2 more
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Magnetorheological Fluid Applications

2016
Potential applications of MR fluids are summarized in those devices that need quick, continuous, and reversible transformation in rheological characteristics [1].
Abdollah Hajalilou   +3 more
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Magnetorheological Finishing

Optics and Photonics News, 1993
W. I. KORDONSKY   +5 more
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DIW 3D printing of hybrid magnetorheological materials for application in soft robotic grippers

Composites Science and Technology, 2022
Li Diansen, Qiang Fu, Youyi Sun
exaly  

Magnetorheological fluids

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2002
G Bossis, S Lacis, A Meunier, O Volkova
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Magnetorheological Finishing

2021
Dilshad Ahmad Khan   +2 more
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