Electrorheological Fluids and Magnetorheological Suspensions 2002
DOI: 10.1142/9789812777546_0076
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Isotropic Magnetorheological Nitrile Rubbers With Large Iron Particles

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“…Initially, two kinds of iron particles were used to make magnetorheological composites. The choice of the ferromagnetic material was based on mainly literature data [9,16], with a view to achieving the maximum magnetorheological effect (understood as changes in shearing stress under the influence of a magnetic field). The technical feasibility of manufacture and the mechanical properties of the material after its manufacture…”
Section: Active Magnetic Filling-ferromagnetic Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, two kinds of iron particles were used to make magnetorheological composites. The choice of the ferromagnetic material was based on mainly literature data [9,16], with a view to achieving the maximum magnetorheological effect (understood as changes in shearing stress under the influence of a magnetic field). The technical feasibility of manufacture and the mechanical properties of the material after its manufacture…”
Section: Active Magnetic Filling-ferromagnetic Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%