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  • * Without a magnetic field, MR fluids act like a slurry, but applying a magnetic field causes significant microstructural changes detectable by ultrasonic waves.
  • * The research identifies three volume fraction regions and confirms the utility of ultrasounds for examining MR fluids under static conditions.

Article Abstract

The effect of particle volume fraction on the microstructure of magnetorheological (MR) fluids has been studied using ultrasonic techniques. When no magnetic field is applied, they behave as slurry. However, when magnetic field is applied, important features regarding the change of the microstructure have been found with the help of ultrasonic waves propagating in the direction of the magnetic field. As the volume fraction increases, a rearrangement of particles which decrease the compressibility of the system is detected; nevertheless, the material behaves as a non-consolidated material. Three different particle volume fraction regions are found identifying a critical particle volume fraction predicted in the literature. Ultrasounds are confirmed as an interesting tool to study MR fluids in static conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultras.2015.03.011DOI Listing

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