Effect of SiO2 with Different Specific Surface Areas on Rheological Properties and Sedimentation Stability of Magnetorheological Fluid
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Abstract
Magnetorheological fluids were prepared by using carbonyl iron as magnetic particles and SiO2 nanoparticles with different specific surface areas (150, 200, 380 m2·g-1) as thixotropic agent. The effects of SiO2 with different specific suface areas on the rheological properties and sedimentation stability of magnetorheological fluids were studied. The results show that the larger the specific surface area of SiO2, the greater the saturation magnetization and the relative permeability of the magnetorheological fluid. With the increase of the specific surface area of SiO2, the off-state viscosity of the magnetorheological fluid increased rapidly and then decreased slightly, and the the shear stress, yield stress and sedimentation stability increased. When the specific surface area of the SiO2 was 380 m2·g-1, the magnetorheological fluid showed an excellent controllability.
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