Squeezing force of the magnetorheological fluid isolating damper for centrifugal fan in nuclear power plant

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Magnetorheological (MR) disk-type isolating dampers are the semi-active control devices that use MR fluids to produce controllable squeezing force. In this paper, the analytical endeavor into the fluid dynamic modeling of an MR isolating damper is reported. The velocity and pressure distribution of an MR fluid operating in an axisymmetric squeeze model are analytically solved using a biviscosity constitutive model. Analytical solutions for the flow behavior of MR fluid flowing through the parallel channel are obtained. The equation for the squeezing force is derived to provide the theoretical foundation for the design of the isolating damper. The result shows that with the increase of the applied magnetic field strength, the squeezing force is increased. © 2012 Jin Huang et al.

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Huang, J., Wang, P., & Wang, G. (2012). Squeezing force of the magnetorheological fluid isolating damper for centrifugal fan in nuclear power plant. Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/175703

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