Effect of seven different additives on the properties of MR fluids

  • Zhang J
  • Zhang J
  • Jing Q
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Magnetorheological (MR) fluids have been developed for application in semi-active magnetorheological fluid dampers and other magnetorheological fluid devices. In order to prepare special MR fluids to satisfy the demands of tracked vehicle, two different carrier fluids were chose to prepare MR fluids. Preparation of MR fluids, which are based on carriers such as special shock absorption fluid and 45# transformer oil, was finished. And characteristics of these samples were tested and analyzed. Results indicate, Tween-80 and Span-80 can improve sedimentary stability. Using 45# transformer oil instead of special shock absorption fluid as a carrier, the shear yield stress remains nearly invariable but the viscosity and the sedimentary stability are reduced. MR fluids with diameter of 2.73mm show better sedimentary stability than that of the MR fluids with diameter of 2.3mm, or 4.02mm. Stearic acid obviously improves sedimentary stability and off-state viscosity, but don't perform an obvious function on shear yield stress. In magnetic field of 237KA/m, the shear yield stress of MR fluid based on special shock absorption fluid and 45# transformer oil is 18.34KPa, 14.26KPa, respectively.

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Zhang, J. Q., Zhang, J., & Jing, Q. (2009). Effect of seven different additives on the properties of MR fluids. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 149, 012086. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/149/1/012086

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