International audiencewe study the rheological behaviour (in the absence of a magnetic field and upon its application) of multi-component magnetic suspensions that consist of a mixture of magnetic (iron) and non-magnetic (PMMA) particles dispersed in a liquid carrier. These suspensions exhibit considerably higher viscosity and yield stress in the absence of a magnetic field than single-component suspensions of the same solid fraction, as a consequence of the adsorption of the iron particles on the PMMA ones. The adsorbed layer of iron particles on the PMMA ones is observed through optical microscopy of dilute samples and confirmed by attenuated total reflectance. Microscopic observations also show that the resulting non-magnetic-core-magnet...
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...
In this paper, we study the rheological behaviour (in the absence of a magnetic field and upon its a...
International audienceIn this paper we study the rheological behaviour (in the absence of magnetic f...
Magneto-rheological fluids are particulate suspensions which show a dramatic increase in viscosity w...
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 ...
Magnetorheological suspensions with different particle sizes including bimodal particle size distrib...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
In this paper we describe the magnetorheological behavior of aqueous suspensions consisting of magne...
In this paper we describe the magnetorheological behavior of aqueous suspensions consisting of magne...
Magnetorheological model suspensions with different contents of iron particles have been investigate...
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...
In this paper, we study the rheological behaviour (in the absence of a magnetic field and upon its a...
International audienceIn this paper we study the rheological behaviour (in the absence of magnetic f...
Magneto-rheological fluids are particulate suspensions which show a dramatic increase in viscosity w...
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 ...
Magnetorheological suspensions with different particle sizes including bimodal particle size distrib...
The increase of the yield stress vs. the magnetic field is the most important quantity characterizin...
In this paper we describe the magnetorheological behavior of aqueous suspensions consisting of magne...
In this paper we describe the magnetorheological behavior of aqueous suspensions consisting of magne...
Magnetorheological model suspensions with different contents of iron particles have been investigate...
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...