Experimental study of electrorheological fluids

ORAL

Abstract

The viscosity of an electrorheological (ER) fluid formed by suspending dielectric particles in dielectric liquids increases within a few milliseconds after an electric field is applied, and when the electric field is removed the viscosity goes back to the original value. Thus, ER fluids are appropriate for applications in which adjustable viscosity with a small response time is desired. The viscosity increases because when an electric field is applied the particles become polarized and interact with each other to form particle chains and columns that are aligned in the direction of the field. The aim of this work is to study the dependence of the electrorheological response on the properties and size distribution of the particles. We are also using a direct numerical simulation approach to model their electrorheological response.

*This work is supported by National Science Foundation.

Presenters

  • Suchandra Das

    • New Jersey Inst of Tech

Authors

  • Suchandra Das

    • New Jersey Inst of Tech
  • Naga A Musunuri

    • New Jersey Inst of Tech
    • New Jersey Inst of Tech, New Jersey Institute of Technology
    • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Islam Benouaguef1

    • New Jersey Inst of Tech
  • Edison C Amah

    • New Jersey Inst of Tech
  • Shriram Pillapakkam

    • Temple University
  • Pushpendra Singh

    • New Jersey Inst of Tech
  • Ian S Fischer

    • New Jersey Inst of Tech
    • New Jersey Inst of Tech, New Jersey Institute of Technology