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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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Apparent stress-strain relationships in experimental equipment where magnetorheological fluids operate under compression mode [PDF]
: This paper presents an experimental investigation of two different magnetorheological ( MR) fluids, namely, water-based and hydrocarbon-based MR fluids in compression mode under various applied currents.
A G Olabi +9 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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Magnetorheological landing gear: 1. A design methodology [PDF]
Aircraft landing gears are subjected to a wide range of excitation conditions, which result in conflicting damping requirements. A novel solution to this problem is to implement semi-active damping using magnetorheological (MR) fluids.
Batterbee, D.C. +3 more
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Magnetorheological elastomers (MREs) are smart materials whose mechanical properties can quickly respond to changes in the external magnetic field.
Jiaqing Zhao +8 more
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Vibration isolation with smart fluid dampers: a benchmarking study [PDF]
The non-linear behaviour of electrorheological (ER) and magnetorheological (MR) dampers makes it difficult to design effective control strategies, and as a consequence a wide range of control systems have been proposed in the literature.
Batterbee, D.C., Sims, N.D.
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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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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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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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