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Electrorheology of dielectric liquids
Authors:Kazuya?Edamura  Email author" target="_blank">Yasufumi?OtsuboEmail author
Institution:(1) New Technology Management Co., Higashi-Shinkoiwa 2-9-1-306, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo, 124-0023 Japan;(2) Faculty of Engineering, Chiba University, Yayoi-cho 1-33, Inage-ku, Chiba, 263-8522 Japan
Abstract:Dielectric liquids that show striking electrorheological (ER) effects are formulated by controlling the conductivity. Although the viscosity is increased on the application of a d.c. field, the flow of electrified fluids is Newtonian in the plain electrodes with smooth surfaces. When the liquids are sandwiched between the electrodes with flocked fabrics, the viscosity behavior is converted from Newtonian to shear-thinning flow. In electric fields, the convective flow is induced over the system due to the electrohydrodynamic(EHD) effect. The interactions between EHD convection and external shear give rise to the additional energy dissipation and in turn the increase in viscosity. The ER effects of simple liquids are very attractive in application to new fluid devices.
Keywords:Conductivity  Electrohydrodynamic convection  Electrorheology  Insulating oils  Periodic patterns
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