A magneto-hyperelastic model for silicone rubber-based isotropic magnetorheological elastomer under quasi-static compressive loading

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A new magneto-hyperelastic model was developed to describe the quasi-static compression behavior of silicone rubber-based isotropic magnetorheological elastomer (MRE) in this work. The magnetization property of MRE was characterized by a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM), and the quasi-static compression property under different magnetic fields was tested by using a universal testing machine equipped with a magnetic field accessory. Experimental results suggested that the stiffness of the isotropic MRE increased with the magnetic flux density within the tested range. Based on experimental results, a new magneto-hyperelastic model was established by coupling the Ogden hyperelastic model, the magnetization model and the magneto-induced modulus model based on a magnetic dipole theory. The results show that the proposed new model can accurately predict the quasi-static compression property of the isotropic MRE under the tested magnetic flux density and strain ranges using only three model parameters.

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Qiao, Y., Zhang, J., Zhang, M., Liu, L., & Zhai, P. (2020). A magneto-hyperelastic model for silicone rubber-based isotropic magnetorheological elastomer under quasi-static compressive loading. Polymers, 12(11), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12112435

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