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Título : Magnetic effect in viscosity of magnetorheological fluids
Autor : Fonseca Montana, Hugo Alexander
González, E.
Restrepo Cárdenas, Johans
Parra Echeverry, Carlos Andrés
Ortíz, C.
metadata.dc.subject.*: Viscosidad
Viscosity
Efecto magnético
Fluidos magnetorreológicos
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Editorial : Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP)
Citación : Fonseca Montana, H. A., González, E., Restrepo Cárdenas, J., Parra Echeverry, C. A., & Ortíz, C. (2016). Magnetic effect in viscosity of magnetorheological fluids. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 687(2016), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/687/1/012102
Resumen : ABSTRACT: In this work the study of viscosity is presented for a magnetorheological fluid made from iron oxides micrometre, under an external magnetic field. The material was characterized by magnetic loops in a vibrating sample magnetometer and its crystal structure by X-ray diffraction. The results show that saturation magnetization and coercive field have dependence with the powder size. The material has different crystal structure which lattice parameters were determined by Rietveld refinement. The viscosity of the magnetorheological fluid was measured by a viscometer with rotational symmetry with and without external field. This result evidence a dependency on the size, percentage iron oxide and the applied magnetic field, it is due to the hydrodynamic volume of iron oxide interacts with the external magnetic field, increasing the flow resistance.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1742-6588
ISSN : 1742-6596
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/687/1/012102
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