Impact of Titanium and Activated Carbon Stabilizers on the Rheological Property of Magnetorheological Fluid during Turning Process
Ajay Vasanth. X,
P. Sam Paul,
G. Lawrance
et al.
Abstract:Vibration has been a major constraint in the machining industries as it has catastrophic effects on the machining parameter. Though there have been several attempts made by the researchers each had their own limitations and constraints. In metal cutting, Magnetorheological fluid (MRF) has proved to be effective in vibration suppression when employed as a semi-active damper. MRF is a smart non-Newtonian fluid which has the capacity to alter its viscosity instantaneously on the application of magnetic field. Alo… Show more
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