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Effect of compression on the response of a magneto-rheological suspension  

See, Howard (Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Sydney)
Mackenzie, Steven (Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Sydney)
Chua, Boon Teck (Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Sydney)
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Korea-Australia Rheology Journal / v.18, no.3, 2006 , pp. 121-126 More about this Journal
Abstract
A carbonyl iron-based magneto-rheological suspension was compressed in the direction of the applied magnetic field and the change in rheological properties was measured. It was found that the compression did not have a large effect on the magneto-rheological response, which is in contrast to recent reports in the literature describing an almost order of magnitude increase in the shear yield stress. The difference can be attributed to the latter test's use of a sliding wedge apparatus which imparts considerable shearing to the sample during the compression.
Keywords
particle suspension; magneto-rheological suspension; MRS; magneto-rheological fluid; compression; micro-structure;
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