The microstructure of magnetorheological materials characterized by means of computed X-ray microtomography
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Abstract
Magnetorheological materials are a class of "smart materials", where mechanical material properties can be tuned by the application of externally applied fields. To accomplish the magneto-sensitive quality, magnetic particlesare distributed in a host matrix. In the last year's interest gained in materials based on solid matrices. In contrast to fluid systems, within a solid matrix, the particles are fixed within the material. This enables an evaluation of the structures formed by the particles by means of computed X-ray microtomography. As known from past investigations, the arrangement and movement of the magnetic particles within the matrix play a major role in determining the overall material properties. Computed X-ray microtomography proved to be a convenient tool, providing important new knowledge about those materials. This paper gives an overview of the application of the method of computed X-ray microtomography on several kinds of solid magnetorheological materials, the broad possibilities of data evaluation, and fundamental results obtained with this method and the described materials.
Details
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Magnetic Hybrid-Materials |
Editors | Stefan Odenbach |
Publisher | de Gruyter |
Chapter | 17 |
Pages | 411-435 |
Number of pages | 25 |
ISBN (electronic) | 9783110569636 |
ISBN (print) | 9783110568776 |
Publication status | Published - 25 Oct 2021 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
External IDs
Scopus | 85133246983 |
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Mendeley | 926f11c5-854b-36b3-99cd-a9c90419689a |
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Keywords
- Magnetorheological effect, Particle structure, Smart materials, X-ray tomography