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 languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1487-1511
Number of pages25
JournalPhysical Sciences Reviews
Volume8 (2023)
Issue number8
Publication statusPublished - 13 Aug 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-4179-2273/work/173053917

Keywords

Keywords

  • magnetorheological effect, particle structure, smart materials, X-ray tomography