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KUBÍK, M. ŽÁČEK, J. GOLDASZ, J. NEČAS, D. SEDLAČÍK, M. BLAHUTA, J. BAŃKOSZ, W. SAPINSKI, B.
Original Title
Grasping the behavior of magnetorheological fluids in gradient pinch mode via microscopic imaging
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Magnetorheological (MR) fluids are suspensions of micrometer-sized ferromagnetic particles in a carrier fluid, which react to magnetic fields. The fluids can be operated in several fundamental modes. Contrary to the other modes, the rheology and microstructure formation of the MR fluid in the gradient pinch mode have been studied to a far lesser extent. The magnetic field distribution in the flow channel is intentionally made non-uniform. It is hypothesized that the Venturi-like contraction is achieved via fluid property changes, leading to a unique behavior and the presence of a pseudo-orifice. The main goal is to investigate the presence of the Venturi-like contraction effect in the fluid by means of optical imaging and hydraulic measurements. To accomplish the goal, a unique test rig has been developed including a fluorescence microscope and MR valve prototype. The Venturi-like contraction hypothesis was confirmed. The results indicate that the effective flow channel size decreases by 92% at the maximum magnetic flux applied. This has a direct impact on the flow characteristics of the MR valve. The variation of the pressure–flow rate curve slope with magnetic field was demonstrated. The results provide valuable information for understanding the rheology and microstructure formation mechanism in MR fluids in the pinch mode.
Keywords
magnetorheological fluid
Authors
KUBÍK, M.; ŽÁČEK, J.; GOLDASZ, J.; NEČAS, D.; SEDLAČÍK, M.; BLAHUTA, J.; BAŃKOSZ, W.; SAPINSKI, B.
Released
3. 4. 2024
Publisher
AIP Publishing
ISBN
1070-6631
Periodical
PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
Year of study
36
Number
4
State
United States of America
Pages from
042004-1
Pages to
042004-10
Pages count
10
URL
https://pubs.aip.org/aip/pof/article/36/4/042004/3280712/Grasping-the-behavior-of-magnetorheological-fluids
Full text in the Digital Library
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/245539