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Magnetorheology: materials and application

Soft Matter, 2010
As one of the most important field-responsive intelligent and smart soft matter materials, magnetorheological (MR) fluids, consisting of magneto-responsive magnetizable particles suspended in non-magnetic fluids, have drawn a lot of attentions in both academia and industry as their physical and rheological characteristics can be controlled with ...
Bong Jun Park   +2 more
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Anisotropic characterization of magnetorheological materials

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2017
Abstract For the development of energy efficient lightweight parts novel function integrating materials are needed. Concerning this field of application magnetorheological (MR) fluids, MR elastomers and MR composites are promising materials allowing the adjustment of mechanical properties by an external magnetic field.
Eike Dohmen, Niels Modler, Maik Gude
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Material removal in magnetorheological finishing of optics

Applied Optics, 2011
A concept of material removal based on the principle of conservation of particles momentum in a binary suspension is applied to analyze material removal in magnetorheological finishing and magnetorheological jet processes widely used in precision optics fabrication.
William, Kordonski, Sergei, Gorodkin
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A model of the behaviour of magnetorheological materials

Smart Materials and Structures, 1996
Magnetorheological materials are a class of smart materials whose rheological properties may be rapidly varied by application of a magnetic field. These materials typically consist of micron-sized ferrous particles dispersed in a fluid or an elastomer.
Mark R Jolly   +2 more
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Magnetorheological Materials Theory United in Energy

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
Magnetorheological materials belong to a kind of new intelligent materials and their application prospect is very optimistic, however electromagnetic relations are very complex, and with the outside world and boundary conditions have close relations, so each model and theory has its pertinence and limitations, hard to get the universal unified the ...
Xiang He Peng
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An overview of nanoparticles utilization in magnetorheological materials

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2016
Magnetorheological (MR) materials belong to smart materials family where the rheological properties can be altered continuously, rapidly and reversibly through the external magnetic field. The tuneable properties depend on the magnitude of the external magnetic field.
S. A. N. Leong   +4 more
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Tribology of Intelligent Magnetorheological Materials

2020
Magneto rheological (MR) fluid are categorized as one of smart materials, where the viscosity of the fluid enhances significantly under the influence of applied magnetic field. The fluids are set up by scattering micron scale magnetic particles into a fluid media called as carrier fluid with added substances for improving the rheological ...
Rakesh Jinaga   +2 more
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Magnetorheological Fluids: Materials, Characterization, and Devices

Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 1996
Magnetorheological (MR) fluids consist of stable suspensions of magnetic particles in a carrying fluid. Magnetorheological effect is one of the direct influences on the mechanical properties of a fluid. It represents a reversible increase, due to an external magnetic field of effective viscosity.
Osama Ashour   +2 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Magnetorheology: Materials and Application

ChemInform, 2011
AbstractReview: 129 refs.
Bong Jun Park   +2 more
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A review on the magnetorheological materials and applications

International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics
Magnetorheological materials refer to field-response smart materials whose properties are controllable with a magnetic field, including fluid, grease, elastomer, and gel. The unique magnetorheological effect exhibited by these smart materials is a physical phenomenon where physics and engineering intersect and has extensive application prospects in ...
Yang, Guangxin   +2 more
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