Magnetorheological(MR)materials are a class of smart material,whose the mechanical/rheological state can be controlled under a magnetic field.Magnetorheological materials are typically fluids,gels,or elastomers.In thi...Magnetorheological(MR)materials are a class of smart material,whose the mechanical/rheological state can be controlled under a magnetic field.Magnetorheological materials are typically fluids,gels,or elastomers.In this study,anisotropic and isotropic magneto-rheological elastomer(MRE)samples were fabricated using a silicone rubber matrix with carbonyl iron particles as filler particles.The magnetic field-dependent inductance properties of these samples were studied using inductors specially designed for the analysis.The effect of the filler particle content,fabrication conditions,and inductance properties were characterized using a self-built system in both constant and transient magnetic fields.These factors show a significant effect on the inductance properties of the MRE inductor under an applied magnetic field.The anisotropic MRE inductor was more sensitive than the inductor based on an isotropic MRE.Owing to the presence of a constant magnetic field,the inductance value of the MRE inductor decreased with an increase in the external magnetic field.An attempt in elucidation of the mechanism is reported here.This study may enable the MRE to be widely used in practical applications such as monitoring magnetic field or detecting the filler particle content inside MR materials.展开更多
Combining separated SHPB test device of Ф50 mm with ZDKT-type 1 transient magnetic resonance test system, long drop bar of 400 mm was used to impact coal specimens at four different speeds: 1.275, 3.287, 6.251, and ...Combining separated SHPB test device of Ф50 mm with ZDKT-type 1 transient magnetic resonance test system, long drop bar of 400 mm was used to impact coal specimens at four different speeds: 1.275, 3.287, 6.251, and 7.404 m/s. The change in waveform, the dynamic mechanical properties, and the generated effect of transient field during the coal deformation and fracture under the loads were discussed and analyzed. While magnetic signals during the coal fracture firstly needed EEMD, decomposition then had a FFT with Data Demon. The main results of the experiment are the following: the main frequency of magnetic signals was between 220 and 450 kHz and the instantaneous frequency during the damage of coal would have the instantaneous jump.展开更多
基金Project(cstc2019jcyj-msxm X0005)supported by General Program of Chongqing Natural Science Foundation,ChinaProject(51905062)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China。
文摘Magnetorheological(MR)materials are a class of smart material,whose the mechanical/rheological state can be controlled under a magnetic field.Magnetorheological materials are typically fluids,gels,or elastomers.In this study,anisotropic and isotropic magneto-rheological elastomer(MRE)samples were fabricated using a silicone rubber matrix with carbonyl iron particles as filler particles.The magnetic field-dependent inductance properties of these samples were studied using inductors specially designed for the analysis.The effect of the filler particle content,fabrication conditions,and inductance properties were characterized using a self-built system in both constant and transient magnetic fields.These factors show a significant effect on the inductance properties of the MRE inductor under an applied magnetic field.The anisotropic MRE inductor was more sensitive than the inductor based on an isotropic MRE.Owing to the presence of a constant magnetic field,the inductance value of the MRE inductor decreased with an increase in the external magnetic field.An attempt in elucidation of the mechanism is reported here.This study may enable the MRE to be widely used in practical applications such as monitoring magnetic field or detecting the filler particle content inside MR materials.
文摘Combining separated SHPB test device of Ф50 mm with ZDKT-type 1 transient magnetic resonance test system, long drop bar of 400 mm was used to impact coal specimens at four different speeds: 1.275, 3.287, 6.251, and 7.404 m/s. The change in waveform, the dynamic mechanical properties, and the generated effect of transient field during the coal deformation and fracture under the loads were discussed and analyzed. While magnetic signals during the coal fracture firstly needed EEMD, decomposition then had a FFT with Data Demon. The main results of the experiment are the following: the main frequency of magnetic signals was between 220 and 450 kHz and the instantaneous frequency during the damage of coal would have the instantaneous jump.