Iron oxidation and its impact on MR behavior

  • Sunkara S
  • Root T
  • Ulicny J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The oxidation of particles in MR fluids and its impact on rheology are investigated. The oxidation of iron spheres in an aliphatic oil follows a linear growth law, suggesting that the oxide forms a nonadherent layer. The magnetic field-induced yield stress decreases with increasing extent of oxidation. The rheological behavior is consistent with that predicted using a core-shell model.

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Sunkara, S. R., Root, T. W., Ulicny, J. C., & Klingenberg, D. J. (2009). Iron oxidation and its impact on MR behavior. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 149, 012081. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/149/1/012081

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