10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL»
Discover the use of
electrorheological in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
electrorheological and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Electrorheological Fluids: Modeling and Mathematical Theory
This is the first book to present a model, based on rational mechanics of electrorheological fluids, that takes into account the complex interactions between the electromagnetic fields and the moving liquid.
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Electrorheological Fluids: The Non-aqueous Suspensions
The major objective of Electrorheological Fluids is to present a comprehensive survey on the ER suspensions in term of screening high performance ER materials, physical mechanisms of the ER effect, and the applications of ER technology. * ...
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Advances in
Electrorheological Fluids
In particular, a description of the electrorheological effect, a definition of observed
behavior, a critique of the proposed mechanisms for the ER phenomenon,
correlations among the properties exhibited by ER materials, an overview of the ...
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Compression of Smart Materials: Squeeze Flow of ...
Chapter 5 Structuring Related To Peclet Number in Electrorheological Squeeze
Flow Introduction While the separation of particles from dispersing oil under an
electric field for ER fluids has been well documented in the literature, a thorough
...
Ernest Carl McIntyre, 2008
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Electrorheological Fluids and Magnetorheological ...
Up-to-date information on the state of the art of research and applications in electro- and magnetorheology. A total of 130 papers are presented in four sections.
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Smart Materials and Structures: New Research
H. See, H. Tamura, M. Doi, The role of water capillary forces in electrorheological
fluids Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1993, 26, 746 Y. D. Kim, D. J.
Klingenberg, Two roles of nonionic surfactants on the electrorheological
response.
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Electrorheological Material and Device Design and Preparation
In this book, the authors introduce new advances in design and preparation of ER materials based on two routes including molecular and crystal structure design and nanocomposite and hybrid design.
Xiaopeng Zhao, Jianbo Yin, Hong Tang, 2008
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M3D III: Mechanics and Mechanisms of Material Damping
REFERENCE: Kamath, G. M. and Wereley, N. M, "Modeling the Damping
Mechanism in Electrorheological Fluid Based Dampers," M3D III: Mechanics and
Mechanisms of Material Damping, ASTM STP 1304, A. Wolfenden and V. K.
Kinra, Eds.
Alan Wolfenden, Vikram K. Kinra, 1997
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Smart Structures: Analysis and Design
Electrorheological. and. Magnetorheological. Fluids. 4.1 Introduction In this
chapter we consider fluids whose properties change in response to an applied
electric or magnetic field. These are known as electrorheological (ER) or
magnetorhe- ...
A. V. Srinivasan, D. Michael McFarland, 2001
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DYNAMIC MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF AN
ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL ...
different analytical techniques were used to calculate the energy storing and energy dissipating properties of the ER material as functions of several experimental parameters.
DANIEL ROMAN GAMOTA, 1992
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL»
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electrorheological is used in the context of the following news items.
Grafting silicone onto carbonaceous nanotubes improves …
Electrorheological (ER) suspensions can consist of polarizable particles suspended in electrically insulating oil. These important smart fluids ... «nanotechweb.org, Jan 15»
MIT Prof Invents a Squishy Material for Shape-Shifting Robots
They also looked into electrorheological and magnetorheological fluids, which can switch between solid and fluid-like states in milliseconds ... «Wired, Jul 14»
How Squishy Would You Like Your Robot?
... are many other options, like liquid metals or magnetorheological or electrorheological fluids, which respond to magnetic and electrical fields. «IEEE Spectrum, Jul 14»
Exclusive interview: Gill Pratt on how compliant actuators …
In fact, I've used electrorheological and magnetorheological fluids in prosthetic knees. They can control the amount of braking very precisely ... «Machine Design, Mar 14»
Smart Materials with COMSOL Multiphysics
We will also discuss about smart fluids that exhibit electrorheological and magnetorheological effect. PRESENTERS: Supratik Datta, Applications Manager, ... «IEEE Spectrum, Feb 13»
A deeper look at Clive Chirwa's empty CV
Igwe U, Siores E, Chirwa E C, “Impact Response of Electrorheological Fluid-Filled Composite Structure”, J. Int. Environmental Application ... «Zambian Watchdog, Feb 13»
Accelerated Evaporation, Oils Spills, and the Economics of Water …
Electrorheological fluids have all kinds of applications in devices such as shock absorbers, brakes and artificial hips where engineers use them ... «Technology Review, Oct 12»
Should Cities Install Moving Sidewalks?
One reader called for an "electrorheological (ER) 'smart fluid' to create flexible moving walkways" while another suggested tapping into the ... «Slate Magazine, Jul 10»
Motorola patent application shows foldable/rollable display/keyboard
... whereby the keyboard portion of the device is filled with an electrorheological fluid (a fluid that becomes semi-solid when an electrical current ... «IntoMobile, Jan 08»