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Observation of the electrorheological effect of silicone oil/polymer particles suspension
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1995
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ElectrohydrodynamicsEngineeringLiquid-liquid FlowFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringMicrorheologySoft MatterRheological MeasurementSilica ParticlesLiquid InsulatorPolymer ProcessingRheologyElectric FieldMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialViscoplastic FluidPolymer ScienceInterfacial PhenomenaElectrorheological Effect
A liquid insulator that suspends small particles is one of the electrorheological fluids (ERF) whose apparent viscosity becomes larger under an electric field because of the formation of particle chains. Since many possible applications of ERF are expected, the development of a more practical ERF is required. We have investigated the ER effect of silicone oil in which small particles are suspended. Silica particles, silica particles coated by conductive polymer film, and polymer particles (microcrystalline cellulose), with a diameter between 5/spl sim/100 /spl mu/m, are investigated in order to clarify the difference between suspending materials. To measure the ER effect, a rotational viscometer was constructed. It became clear that the shear stress for cellulose particles is much stronger than that for other particles because of its peculiar particle chain formation due to the particle shape.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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