Effect of Sepiolite on the Field-Dependent Normal Force of Magnetorheological Grease

In order to investigate the influence of sepiolite minerals on the normal force of magnetorheological grease (MRG), a mixed sample (ALCH) on the basis of preparing an aluminum–lithium-based magnetorheological grease (base sample ALC), containing sepiolite was further prepared. The field-dependent no...

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Main Authors: Mengwei Du, Huixing Wang, Xudan Ye, Kun Qian, Jiong Wang
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Huixing Wang
Xudan Ye
Kun Qian
Jiong Wang
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Huixing Wang
Xudan Ye
Kun Qian
Jiong Wang
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description In order to investigate the influence of sepiolite minerals on the normal force of magnetorheological grease (MRG), a mixed sample (ALCH) on the basis of preparing an aluminum–lithium-based magnetorheological grease (base sample ALC), containing sepiolite was further prepared. The field-dependent normal force of the two samples was tested using a rotational rheometer, considering conditions such as magnetic field, time, strain amplitude, frequency, and temperature, and the results were compared. The results indicate that sepiolite limits the field dependent normal force of the magnetorheological grease under steady state shear, and is unaffected by magnetic field, time, temperature, and shear rate. Sepiolite has minimal impact on the transient response of the magnetorheological grease. Under oscillatory shear, the magnetic field is an important factor influencing the field-dependent normal force response of the sepiolite-magnetorheological grease (ALCH). At low magnetic fields, the field-dependent normal force of the sepiolite-containing sample (ALCH) is greater than that of the base sample (ALC), while this relationship is reversed at high magnetic fields, unaffected by other factors. Under long-term shear conditions, both samples exhibit good shear stability, as well as consistency at different frequencies and strain amplitudes. However, an increase in shear rate reduces the normal force, and temperature also affects the field-dependent normal force. The patterns of variation in steady-state and oscillatory shear modes are not entirely the same, but both exhibit a characteristic decrease with increasing temperature under high magnetic field intensities. Sepiolite can reduce the temperature sensitivity of the normal force of the magnetorheological grease. In conclusion, the introduction of sepiolite is beneficial for the application of magnetorheology in high-precision devices.
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spelling doaj.art-8ec9170075ce41b38b69ff1af8f584bc2023-11-19T02:00:21ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442023-08-011616562710.3390/ma16165627Effect of Sepiolite on the Field-Dependent Normal Force of Magnetorheological GreaseMengwei Du0Huixing Wang1Xudan Ye2Kun Qian3Jiong Wang4School of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing 210094, ChinaIn order to investigate the influence of sepiolite minerals on the normal force of magnetorheological grease (MRG), a mixed sample (ALCH) on the basis of preparing an aluminum–lithium-based magnetorheological grease (base sample ALC), containing sepiolite was further prepared. The field-dependent normal force of the two samples was tested using a rotational rheometer, considering conditions such as magnetic field, time, strain amplitude, frequency, and temperature, and the results were compared. The results indicate that sepiolite limits the field dependent normal force of the magnetorheological grease under steady state shear, and is unaffected by magnetic field, time, temperature, and shear rate. Sepiolite has minimal impact on the transient response of the magnetorheological grease. Under oscillatory shear, the magnetic field is an important factor influencing the field-dependent normal force response of the sepiolite-magnetorheological grease (ALCH). At low magnetic fields, the field-dependent normal force of the sepiolite-containing sample (ALCH) is greater than that of the base sample (ALC), while this relationship is reversed at high magnetic fields, unaffected by other factors. Under long-term shear conditions, both samples exhibit good shear stability, as well as consistency at different frequencies and strain amplitudes. However, an increase in shear rate reduces the normal force, and temperature also affects the field-dependent normal force. The patterns of variation in steady-state and oscillatory shear modes are not entirely the same, but both exhibit a characteristic decrease with increasing temperature under high magnetic field intensities. Sepiolite can reduce the temperature sensitivity of the normal force of the magnetorheological grease. In conclusion, the introduction of sepiolite is beneficial for the application of magnetorheology in high-precision devices.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/16/16/5627sepiolitemagnetorheological greasesteady-state shearoscillating shearnormal force
spellingShingle Mengwei Du
Huixing Wang
Xudan Ye
Kun Qian
Jiong Wang
Effect of Sepiolite on the Field-Dependent Normal Force of Magnetorheological Grease
Materials
sepiolite
magnetorheological grease
steady-state shear
oscillating shear
normal force
title Effect of Sepiolite on the Field-Dependent Normal Force of Magnetorheological Grease
title_full Effect of Sepiolite on the Field-Dependent Normal Force of Magnetorheological Grease
title_fullStr Effect of Sepiolite on the Field-Dependent Normal Force of Magnetorheological Grease
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Sepiolite on the Field-Dependent Normal Force of Magnetorheological Grease
title_short Effect of Sepiolite on the Field-Dependent Normal Force of Magnetorheological Grease
title_sort effect of sepiolite on the field dependent normal force of magnetorheological grease
topic sepiolite
magnetorheological grease
steady-state shear
oscillating shear
normal force
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/16/16/5627
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