Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures | 2021

Single-double chains micromechanical model and experimental verification of MR fluids with MWCNTs/GO composites coated ferromagnetic particles

 
 

Abstract


Magnetorheological (MR) fluid is a typical intelligent material which is widely adopted in the mitigation of civil engineering structures, and it is normally composed of nano-sized or micro-sized iron particles, carrier fluids and additives. Because of the complexity of its composition, it is one of the research hotspot to propose a micromechanical model which can effectively describe the micromorphological transformation as well as characteristics of MR fluids. In this study, a single-double chains micromechanical model of MR fluids is proposed by taking into consideration of the influence of volume fraction and magnetic induction on the microstructure evolution of MR fluids based on the coupled field as well as magnetic dipole theory. Additionally, the shear yield stress test of the self-prepared MR fluids with multi-wall carbon nanotubes(MWCNTs) and graphene oxide (GO) composites coated ferromagnetic particles is carried out by MCR302 rotational rheometer and the results have been compared with the theoretical values of the single-double chains micromechanical model to verify the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed model.

Volume 32
Pages 1523 - 1536
DOI 10.1177/1045389X20988779
Language English
Journal Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures

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