The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizing the efficiency of a magnetorheological suspension. The theory based on the formation of columnar aggregates predicts a linear variation with the volume fraction of magnetic particles. In this paper we review previous models used to calculate forces and yield stress and will introduce a new model based on rupture at zero strain. Predictions of these models are compared with the experimental data obtained for carbonyl iron particles, by different authors. Whereas, previous analytical prediction strongly overestimates experimental yield stress, those calculated using the Finite Element Method (FEM), together with affine trajectories, reproduce...
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The yield stress of a magnetorheological suspension is calculated from two different approaches. The...
In this paper, we study the rheological behaviour (in the absence of a magnetic field and upon its a...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
International audienceThe increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important ...
International audienceThe increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important ...
The yield stress of a magnetorheological suspension is calculated from two different approaches. The...
In this paper, we study the rheological behaviour (in the absence of a magnetic field and upon its a...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
International audienceThe increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important ...
International audienceThe increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important ...
The yield stress of a magnetorheological suspension is calculated from two different approaches. The...
In this paper, we study the rheological behaviour (in the absence of a magnetic field and upon its a...