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  1. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
  2. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 72
  3. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 72, Issue 5, September 1999
  4. Viscoelastic properties of magnetorheological fluids
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Thermal conductivity of nitrogen at high pressures and atmospheric pressure: Refinement of generalized data
New integral representations of analytical solutions to boundary-value problems of nonstationary transfer in regions with moving boundaries
Method of canonical elements for modeling transfer processes in multiply connected regions of an arbitrary shape
Concerning the equations of the acoustics of moving media
Level recovery curve in the relaxation theory of filtration
Limit form of the equation of anisotropic heat conduction in a layer
Solution of a problem concerning the distribution of gas molecules in a layer with mirror boundary conditions
Viscoelastic properties of magnetorheological fluids
Dynamic characteristics of hydraulic brake devices with magnetorheological control
Numerical modeling of filling of an axisymmetric channel with a nonlinear viscoplastic fluid with allowance for the π-effect
Modeling of equation for the dissipation rate of Reynolds stresses
Dynamic characteristics of pulsating turbulent flow of compressible gas in a channel
Aerodynamic excitation of same-type narrow-band pulsations in various technical devices
Approximate method for calculating turbulent two-phase flow in a channel with permeable walls
Vehicular applications of solid sorbents for natural gas storage
Gel formation in ultrafiltration in a plane channel with one permeable surface
Effect of wall-temperature distribution on heat transfer in centrifugal flow in the gap between parallel rotating disks
Effect of scattering on the contour of the radiation line of a plane layer of a selective medium
Calculation of radiative transfer in nongray gas using a narrow-band model and Monte Carlo simulation
Thermophysical effects in photodynamic tumor therapy
Numerical analysis of the effect of laser radiation on the plasma of a welding arc
Modeling of a direct-current arc in a plasmatron with step electrodes
Effect of irradiation by boron ions on the character of realization of twinning and slip under prolonged (more than 60 sec) loading of single crystals of bismuth
Analysis of highly efficient methods of treatment in design of technological complexes
Minimization of mismatch in metal holding in reverbatory furnaces
Hardness of coatings of various filler materials in electric-arc metallization
Evaluation of the contact temperature and wear of a composite friction pad in braking
Friction of solid bodies with formation of a melt layer
Increasing the performance characteristics of a cutter used to saw diamond crystals
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Influence of weather conditions on the power of heat removal by the emergency cooling system of a reactor
Heat and mass exchange in combustion of a liquid combustible material in a room with an open aperture
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Viscoelastic properties of magnetorheological fluids

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Kordonskii, V. I. Demchuk, S. A. Kuz’min, V. A.
Copyright Year 1999
Abstract The unique method is used to measure the elastic characteristics of a composite material representing a three-layer vibrating beam consisting of two metal sheets with a layer of a magnetorheological fluid (MRF) between them, which can change its elastic properties under the action of an external magnetic field in real time. The measured characteristics, namely, the dynamic accumulation modulus G 2 ′ of the damping MRF layer and the loss coefficient η$_{2}$ both of the damping MRF layer and of the beam as a whole are within the range of values typical for classical viscoelastic bodies, with the results reproduced satisfactorily.
Starting Page 841
Ending Page 844
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISSN 10620125
Journal Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
Volume Number 72
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 1573871X
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 1999-01-01
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Engineering Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena Thermodynamics Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Statistical Physics Mechanics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Engineering Condensed Matter Physics
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