The Field-Dependent Rheological Properties of Magnetorheological Grease Based on Carbonyl-Iron-Particles

This paper presents dynamic viscoelastic properties of magnetorheological (MR) grease under variation of magnetic fields and magnetic particle fractions. The tests to discern the field-dependent properties are undertaken using both rotational and oscillatory shear rheometers. As a first step, the MR...

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Main Authors: Mohamad, N., Mazlan, S. A., Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah, Choi, S. B., Nordin, M. F. M.
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spelling my.utm.715722017-11-20T08:28:24Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71572/ The Field-Dependent Rheological Properties of Magnetorheological Grease Based on Carbonyl-Iron-Particles Mohamad, N. Mazlan, S. A. Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah Choi, S. B. Nordin, M. F. M. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This paper presents dynamic viscoelastic properties of magnetorheological (MR) grease under variation of magnetic fields and magnetic particle fractions. The tests to discern the field-dependent properties are undertaken using both rotational and oscillatory shear rheometers. As a first step, the MR grease is developed by dispersing the carbonyl iron (CI) particles into grease medium with a mechanical stirrer. Experimental data are obtained by changing the magnetic field from 0 to 0.7 T at room temperature of 25 °C. It is found that a strong Payne effect limits the linear viscoelastic region of MR grease at strains above 0.1%. The results exhibit a high dynamic yield stress which is equivalent to Bingham plastic rheological model, and show relatively good MR effect at high shear rate of 2000 s-1. In addition, high dispersion of the magnetic particles and good thermal properties are proven. The results presented in this work directly indicate that MR grease is a smart material candidate that could be widely applicable to various fields including vibration control. Institute of Physics Publishing 2016 Article PeerReviewed Mohamad, N. and Mazlan, S. A. and Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah and Choi, S. B. and Nordin, M. F. M. (2016) The Field-Dependent Rheological Properties of Magnetorheological Grease Based on Carbonyl-Iron-Particles. Smart Materials and Structures, 25 (9). ISSN 0964-1726 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84988407741&doi=10.1088%2f0964-1726%2f25%2f9%2f095043&partnerID=40&md5=901a6d4c2dbbf94e26c72c33944818cc
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Mohamad, N.
Mazlan, S. A.
Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah
Choi, S. B.
Nordin, M. F. M.
The Field-Dependent Rheological Properties of Magnetorheological Grease Based on Carbonyl-Iron-Particles
description This paper presents dynamic viscoelastic properties of magnetorheological (MR) grease under variation of magnetic fields and magnetic particle fractions. The tests to discern the field-dependent properties are undertaken using both rotational and oscillatory shear rheometers. As a first step, the MR grease is developed by dispersing the carbonyl iron (CI) particles into grease medium with a mechanical stirrer. Experimental data are obtained by changing the magnetic field from 0 to 0.7 T at room temperature of 25 °C. It is found that a strong Payne effect limits the linear viscoelastic region of MR grease at strains above 0.1%. The results exhibit a high dynamic yield stress which is equivalent to Bingham plastic rheological model, and show relatively good MR effect at high shear rate of 2000 s-1. In addition, high dispersion of the magnetic particles and good thermal properties are proven. The results presented in this work directly indicate that MR grease is a smart material candidate that could be widely applicable to various fields including vibration control.
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author Mohamad, N.
Mazlan, S. A.
Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah
Choi, S. B.
Nordin, M. F. M.
author_facet Mohamad, N.
Mazlan, S. A.
Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah
Choi, S. B.
Nordin, M. F. M.
author_sort Mohamad, N.
title The Field-Dependent Rheological Properties of Magnetorheological Grease Based on Carbonyl-Iron-Particles
title_short The Field-Dependent Rheological Properties of Magnetorheological Grease Based on Carbonyl-Iron-Particles
title_full The Field-Dependent Rheological Properties of Magnetorheological Grease Based on Carbonyl-Iron-Particles
title_fullStr The Field-Dependent Rheological Properties of Magnetorheological Grease Based on Carbonyl-Iron-Particles
title_full_unstemmed The Field-Dependent Rheological Properties of Magnetorheological Grease Based on Carbonyl-Iron-Particles
title_sort field-dependent rheological properties of magnetorheological grease based on carbonyl-iron-particles
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71572/
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