2022
DOI: 10.1088/1361-665x/aca6be
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Combined magnetic and electric field processing of polymer matrix composites for orthogonal control of hierarchical particle arrangements

Abstract: Properties of particulate-filled polymer matrix composites are highly dependent on the spatial position, orientation and assembly of the particles throughout the matrix. External fields such as electric and magnetic have been individually used to orient, position and assemble micro and nanoparticles in polymer solutions and their resulting material properties were investigated, but the combined effect of using more than one external field on the material properties has not been studied in detail. Applying diff… Show more

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“…A uniform dispersion of BHF particles inside a PDMS matrix is assumed. For pure BHF particles, the magnitude of the mass magnetization, m mH , is assumed to be constant at 40 emu g −1 , which is the average value of the measured remanent magnetization for BHF particles [43,44]. The direction of m mH is based on the poling direction, which is perpendicular to the length of the unimorph and consistent with the cast samples in the experiment.…”
Section: Case Study D: Pdms With Bhf and An Electromagnetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A uniform dispersion of BHF particles inside a PDMS matrix is assumed. For pure BHF particles, the magnitude of the mass magnetization, m mH , is assumed to be constant at 40 emu g −1 , which is the average value of the measured remanent magnetization for BHF particles [43,44]. The direction of m mH is based on the poling direction, which is perpendicular to the length of the unimorph and consistent with the cast samples in the experiment.…”
Section: Case Study D: Pdms With Bhf and An Electromagnetmentioning
confidence: 99%