An Electrorheological fluid is normally a low-viscosity colloidal suspension, but when an electric field is applied, the fluid undergoes a reversible transition to a solid, being able to support considerable stress without yield. Commercial possibilities for such fluids are enormous, including clutches, brakes, valves,shock absorbers, and stepper motors. However, performance of current fluids is inadequate for many proposed applications. Our goal was to engineer improved fluids by investigating the key technical issues underlying the solid-phase yield stress and the liquid to solid switching time. Our studies focused on field-induced interactions between colloidal particles that lead to solidification, the relation between fluid structure a...
The electrorheological (ER) phenomenon refers to the orders of magnitude increases in the apparent v...
Electrorheological (ER) fluids made of starch particles in silicone fluid were studied under differe...
Electrorheological (ER) Fluids, consisting of dielectric particles dispersed in insulating fluids, a...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
The yield stress of electrorheological (ER) fluids increases by orders of magnitude when electric fi...
An electrorheological fluid (ERF) is typically a suspension of semi-conducting solid particles dispe...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
Electrorheology denotes the control of a colloid’s flow properties through an electric field. We del...
The essential characteristic of controllable fluids is their ability to change their rheological beh...
The electrorheological (ER) response is the dramatic and reversible change in the rheological proper...
The essential characteristic of controllable fluids is their ability to change their rheological beh...
The electrorheological (ER) response is the dramatic and reversible change in the rheological proper...
The electrorheological (ER) phenomenon refers to the orders of magnitude increases in the apparent v...
The electrorheological (ER) phenomenon refers to the orders of magnitude increases in the apparent v...
Electrorheological (ER) fluids made of starch particles in silicone fluid were studied under differe...
Electrorheological (ER) Fluids, consisting of dielectric particles dispersed in insulating fluids, a...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
The yield stress of electrorheological (ER) fluids increases by orders of magnitude when electric fi...
An electrorheological fluid (ERF) is typically a suspension of semi-conducting solid particles dispe...
Electrorheological fluids are concentrated suspensions of electrically polarizable particles of smal...
Electrorheology denotes the control of a colloid’s flow properties through an electric field. We del...
The essential characteristic of controllable fluids is their ability to change their rheological beh...
The electrorheological (ER) response is the dramatic and reversible change in the rheological proper...
The essential characteristic of controllable fluids is their ability to change their rheological beh...
The electrorheological (ER) response is the dramatic and reversible change in the rheological proper...
The electrorheological (ER) phenomenon refers to the orders of magnitude increases in the apparent v...
The electrorheological (ER) phenomenon refers to the orders of magnitude increases in the apparent v...
Electrorheological (ER) fluids made of starch particles in silicone fluid were studied under differe...
Electrorheological (ER) Fluids, consisting of dielectric particles dispersed in insulating fluids, a...