Abstract
We describe a custom-built device that is capable of superimposing triaxial unsteady magnetic fields on a sample at the same time that its microstructure is visualized using a high-speed camera and its rheological properties are measured with a commercial rheometer. The device reaches field strengths up to 5 kA·m-1, frequencies up to 4 kHz, and its functionality is evaluated by testing magnetorheological fluids under steady shear flow and field transients. Striking differences are found at small Mason numbers by changing the field configuration.
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Martínez-Cano, O., Morillas, J. R., Ruiz-Nievas, J., Camacho, G., Rodríguez-Barroso, A., Ramírez, J., & De Vicente, J. (2025). High-speed videomicroscopy and magnetorheology under triaxial unsteady magnetic fields. Physical Review E, 111(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.111.025415
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