Electrorhelogical Fluids, Second International Conference ProceedingsJ. David Carlson, A.F. Sprecher, Hans Conrad |
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... silica activated by hydroxyl- containing substances ( including water ) , amines , or organic acids [ 1-3 ] . W. M. Winslow was the first to note that , in an electric field , the dispersed phase of electrorheological suspensions ( ERSS ) ...
... silica activated by hydroxyl- containing substances ( including water ) , amines , or organic acids [ 1-3 ] . W. M. Winslow was the first to note that , in an electric field , the dispersed phase of electrorheological suspensions ( ERSS ) ...
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... silica gel sphere as well as the oscillation frequency grows to some limit and then diminishes with increasing amounts of water adsorbed on silica gel . 7. The increase of the activator amount on particles changes the recharging signal ...
... silica gel sphere as well as the oscillation frequency grows to some limit and then diminishes with increasing amounts of water adsorbed on silica gel . 7. The increase of the activator amount on particles changes the recharging signal ...
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... silica gel spheres bridge with 2.5 % diethylamine content at 3 kV . Temperatures are : 293 K ( 1 ) , 313 K ( 2 ) , 323 K ( 3 ) and 333 K ( 4 ) . 7. The bridge conduction current is of the magmitude typical of a poor dielectric semicon ...
... silica gel spheres bridge with 2.5 % diethylamine content at 3 kV . Temperatures are : 293 K ( 1 ) , 313 K ( 2 ) , 323 K ( 3 ) and 333 K ( 4 ) . 7. The bridge conduction current is of the magmitude typical of a poor dielectric semicon ...
Contents
Viscoelastic Behaviour of Electrorheological Fluids | 3 |
Dynamic Simulation of a Suspension of Dielectric Particles Forming | 27 |
ER Fluid Modelling | 41 |
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