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Electrorheological (ER)
fluids are
suspensions of
extremely fine non-conducting but
electrically active particles (up to 50
micrometres diameter) in an...
- An
electrorheological clutch (ER clutch)
comprises drive and
driven members,
generally parallel to each other, that can be
selectively engaged by the application...
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known as
oobleck while adding oil
transforms corn
starch into an
electrorheological (ER) fluid. The
concept can be
explained through the
mixture termed...
- An ERF
damper or
electrorheological fluid damper, is a type of quick-response
active non-linear
damper used in high-sensitivity
vibration control. Zhu...
- Bruhns. "
Electrorheological Tactile Elements".
Mechatronics Vol. 15, No. 7, pp. 883–97. Pergamon,
September 2005. Monkman. G.J. “An
Electrorheological Tactile...
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Viscoelasticity Rheometry Rheometer Smart fluids Electrorheological Magnetorheological Ferrofluids...
- \epsilon _{r}} , a
representation for
relative static permittivity Electrorheological (ER) fluid, a type of
chemical suspension Enantiomeric ratio, a concept...
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magnetorheological damping applications Seismic damping for
earthquake resistance Electrorheological fluid Microfluidics Research and
development High-temperature superfluidity...
- be made by
filtering carbon nanotubes, the so-called buckypaper.
Electrorheological fluids change viscosity when an
electric field is applied. The fluid...
- also
based on
these MR fluids.
Another major type of
smart fluid are
electrorheological or ER fluids,
whose resistance to flow can be
quickly and dramatically...