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Bibliometric Review of Magnetorheological Materials
The findings and technological developments related to intelligent materials are increasingly attracting the attention of scientists. One such field is that of magnetorheological (MR) materials. Scientific studies on MR materials have been carried out to determine the performance and characteristics of, for example, MR dampers, MR elastomers, and MR ...
U Ubaidillah +2 more
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Magnetorheological brushes – Scarcely explored class of magnetic material [PDF]
Magnetic materials such as magnetorheological (MR) fluids, and magnetorheological elastomers exhibit a broad change in their material properties, for example, viscosity and storage modulus in the presence of a magnetic field. Studies related to such MR fluid and elastomer materials are extensively available.
Bastola, Anil Kumar +3 more
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Reinforcing Magnetorheological Fluids with Highly Anisotropic 2D Materials [PDF]
AbstractThe front cover artwork is provided by the group of Professor Keith Brown at Boston University. The image shows the magnetorheological fluid in a pressure‐driven flow and highlights the length scales of the magnetic particles and highly anisotropic 2D sheets. Read the full text of the Article at 10.1002/cphc.202000948.
Abigail Rendos +4 more
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A Novel MRE Adaptive Seismic Isolator Using Curvelet Transform Identification
Magnetorheological elastomeric (MRE) material is a novel type of material that can adaptively change the rheological property rapidly, continuously, and reversibly when subjected to real-time external magnetic field.
Wael A. Altabey +7 more
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Improving the magnetorheological effect in isotropic magnetorheological rubber materials
Magnetorheological (MR) rubber materials are the solid analogue of magnetorheological fluids; i.e. their rheological properties can be controlled by an applied magnetic field. However, the use of a crosslinked matrix allows larger particles to be used than in fluid matrices, and when large irregular particles are used alignment of the particles is not ...
M Lokander, B Stenberg
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Temperature sensitive controller performance of MR dampers [PDF]
Magnetorheological (MR) dampers can experience large temperature changes as a result of heating caused by energy dissipation, but control systems are often designed without consideration of this fact.
Batterbee, D., Sims, N.D.
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A magnetorheological fluid damper is a device in which a magnetorheological fluid is filled in a damper. In this device, the magnetic field is controlled by an external current (voltage) so that the magnetic force of a piston inside the damper changes ...
Dyi-Cheng Chen, Li-Ren Chen
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This study aimed to enhance the friction performance and controllable range of magnetorheological devices by investigating the impact of different materials on the tribological properties within a magnetorheological fluid (MRF) under the influence of a ...
Deyong Li, Rui Li, Chul-Hee Lee
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Limit cycle behavior of smart fluid dampers under closed loop control [PDF]
Semiactive vibration dampers offer an attractive compromise between the simplicity and fail safety of passive devices, and the weight, cost, and complexity of fully active systems.
Sims, N.D.
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Study on Material Removal Model by Reciprocating Magnetorheological Polishing [PDF]
In this study, a new reciprocating magnetorheological polishing (RMRP) method for a flat workpiece was proposed. Based on the RMRP principle and Preston equation, the material removal rate (MRR) model of the RMRP as well as its normal polishing pressure model was established.
Wang, Rensheng +4 more
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