Enhance the Yield Shear Stress of Magnetorheological Fluids
To enhance the yield shear stress of magnetorheological (MR) fluids is an important task. Since thick columns have a yield stress much higher than a single-chain structure, we enhance the yield stress of an MR fluids by changing the microstructure of MR fluids. Immediately after a magnetic field is applied, we compress the MR fluid along the field direction. SEM images show that the particle chains are pushed together to form thick columns. The shear force measured after the compression indicates that the yield stress can reach as high as 800 kPa under a moderate magnetic field, while the same MR fluid has a yiled stress of 80 kPa without compression. This enhanced yield stress increases with the magnetic field and compression pressure and has an upper limit well above 800 kPa. The method is also applicable to electrorheological fluids.