An Exotic Phase Change in Dynamic Electrorheological Fluids |
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Authors: | HUANG Jun-Ying LI Cong ZHENG Jie MENG Xian-Wen HUANG Ji-Ping ZHOU Lu-Wei |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physics and State Key Laboratory of Surface Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China;2. College of Information Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China |
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Abstract: | It is well known that constant or time-varying electric fields can induce phase changes in electrorheological(ER) fluids, from a liquid to semi-solid state, provided the field strength is larger than some critical value. We describe here an experimental and theoretical study considering yet a different class of phase changes, specifically those for an ER fluid in the presence of both shear flow and a time-varying electric field. We note that as the frequency of the field is decreased, the ER fluid will go from a liquid to an intermediate transition state, and eventually to a shear banding state. Our theoretical analysis further indicates that this phase change originates from competing effects of viscous and electrical forces. Ultimately, we conclude that it is possible to achieve various states and corresponding(desired)macroscopic properties of dynamic colloidal suspensions by adjusting the frequency of the externally applied electric field. |
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Keywords: | electrorheological(ER)fluids electric field transition state |
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