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Electrorheological dampers, Part I: Analysis and design

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Gavin, HP; Hanson, RD; Filisko, FE
Published in: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)
December 1, 1996

Electrorheological (ER) materials are suspensions of specialized, micron-sized particles in nonconducting oils. When electric fields are applied to ER materials, they exhibit dramatic changes (within milli-seconds) in material properties. Pre-yield, yielding, and post-yield mechanisms are all influenced by the electric field. Namely, an applied electric field dramatically increases the stiffness and energy dissipation properties of these materials. A previously known cubic equation which describes the flow of fluids with a yield stress through a rectangular duct can be applied to annular flow, provided that certain conditions on the material properties are satisfied. An analytic solution and a uniform approximation to the solution, for the rectangular duct Poiseuille flow case is presented. A numerical method is required to solve the flow in annular geometries. The approximation for rectangular ducts is extended to deal with the annular duct case.

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)

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0402-1215

Publication Date

December 1, 1996
 

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Gavin, H. P., Hanson, R. D., & Filisko, F. E. (1996). Electrorheological dampers, Part I: Analysis and design. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper).
Gavin, H. P., R. D. Hanson, and F. E. Filisko. “Electrorheological dampers, Part I: Analysis and design.” American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper), December 1, 1996.
Gavin HP, Hanson RD, Filisko FE. Electrorheological dampers, Part I: Analysis and design. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper). 1996 Dec 1;
Gavin, H. P., et al. “Electrorheological dampers, Part I: Analysis and design.” American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper), Dec. 1996.
Gavin HP, Hanson RD, Filisko FE. Electrorheological dampers, Part I: Analysis and design. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper). 1996 Dec 1;

Published In

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)

ISSN

0402-1215

Publication Date

December 1, 1996