
- 410 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Magnetorheological fluids, smart fluids which change viscosity in the presence of a magnetic field, are of great commercial interest for many engineering applications such as shock absorbers and dampers in aerospace.
Magnetorheology: Advances and Applications provides an update on the key developments in the physics, chemistry and uses of magnetorheological fluids. Topics covered include the role of interparticle friction and rotational diffusion, magnetoelasticity, nondimensional flow analysis, thin-film rheology, tribology, coated magnetorheological composite particles and magnetorheological devices with multiple functions. Specific chapters on applications cover adaptive magnetorheological energy absorbing mounts for shock mitigation, magnetorheological fluid-based high precision finishing technologies, adaptive magnetorheological landing gear systems and magnetorheological lag dampers for stability augmentation in helicopters.
Edited by a leading expert and with contributions from distinguished scientists in the field this timely book is suitable for chemists, physicists and engineers wanting to gain a comprehensive overview of these smart materials.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Importance of Interparticle Friction and Rotational Diffusion to Explain Recent Experimental Results in the Rheology of Magnetic Suspensions
- Chapter 2 Magnetorheology of Fe Nanoļ¬bers Dispersed in a Carrier Fluid
- Chapter 3 Magnetoelasticity
- Chapter 4 MR Fluids at the Extremes: High-Energy and Low- Temperature Performance of LORDĀ® MR Fluids and Devices
- Chapter 5 Surface Effect on Flow of Magnetorheological Fluids: Featuring Modiļ¬ed Mason Number
- Chapter 6 Thin-ļ¬lm Rheology and Tribology of Magnetorheological Fluids
- Chapter 7 Coated Magnetorheological Composite Particles: Fabrication and Rheology
- Chapter 8 Microstructures and Physics of Super-Strong Magnetorheological Fluids
- Chapter 9 Magnetorheological Fluids Flowing Through Porous Media: Analysis, Experimental Evaluation, and Applications
- Chapter 10 MR Devices with Advanced Magnetic Circuits
- Chapter 11 Magnetorheological Fluid-Based High Precision Finishing Technology
- Chapter 12 Adaptive Magnetorheological Energy Absorbing Mounts for Shock Mitigation
- Chapter 13 Semi-Active Isolation System Using Self-Powered Magnetorheological Dampers
- Chapter 14 Controllable Magnetorheological Damping in Advanced Helicopter Rotors
- Chapter 15 Magnetorheological Devices with Multiple Functions
- Chapter 16 A Novel Medical Haptic Device Using Magneto-rheological Fluid
- Subject Index