An experimental investigation into the off-state viscosity of MR fluids

K. H. Gudmundsson, F. Jonsdottir, F. Thorsteinsson, O. Gutfleisch

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Abstract

This study investigates the off-state rheological characteristics of magnetorheological fluids. Various carbonyl iron powder grades are tested, both micron- and nano-sized. The study considers both unimodal and bimodal MR fluid samples. The bimodal MR fluids are both micron-sized only compositions and mixed micron- and nano-sized compositions. All fluid compositions employ a novel PFPE oil as a base fluid. This base fluid is introduced and its qualities discussed. An off-state experimental investigation is conducted, for shear-rates from 0 to 200 s-1. All samples exhibit the well-known shear-thinning property of MR fluids, but with varying proportions. The off-state viscosity is of importance in a particular application, in an MR prosthetic knee. It determines how fast the knee joint can rotate in the absence of a magnetic field. A prominent MR fluid composition is selected for the proposed application which aims to maximize to rotational speed of the MR knee joint in the absence of a magnetic field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1763-1767
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures
Volume22
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011

Bibliographical note

Funding Information: This work is funded by the University of Iceland and Rannis, grant no. 090035021, and supported by Ossur Inc.

Other keywords

  • magnetorheological fluid
  • off-state viscosity
  • prosthetics

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