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Study on the mechanism of the squeeze-strengthen effect in magnetorheological fluids

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posted on 2024-11-15, 07:02 authored by Xianzhou Zhang, X L Gong, P Q Zhang, Q M Wang
Current magnetorheological (MR)fluids have the limitation that their yield stresses are not strong enough to meet some industrial requirements. X. Tang, X. Zhang, and R. Tao [J. App. Phys87, 2634 (2000)] proposed a method to achieve high-efficiency MR fluids by study of squeeze-strengthen effect. But there is little report on its mechanism. This paper aims to investigate this effect through experimental and theoretical approaches. For this purpose, an apparatus is designed to experimentally study the mechanism of this squeeze-strengthen effect. Taking account of a modified magnetic dipole model and the friction effect, a semiempirical model is proposed to explain this effect. In addition, this model is expected to study the squeeze-strengthen effect in electrorheological fluids.

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Zhang, X. Z., Gong, X. L., Zhang, P. Q. & Wang, Q. M. (2004). Study on the mechanism of the squeeze-strengthen effect in magnetorheological fluids. Journal of Applied Physics, 96 (4), 2359-2364.

Journal title

Journal of Applied Physics

Volume

96

Issue

4

Pagination

2359-2364

Language

English

RIS ID

20968

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