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  1. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
  2. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 70
  3. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 70, Issue 5, September 1997
  4. Some features of the magnetorheological effect
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Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 70, Issue 6, November 1997
Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 70, Issue 5, September 1997
Optimization of the process of continuous mass crystallization of salts from solutions
Hydrodynamics of pipeline filling with cryogenic fluid
Law of vapor-bubble growth in a tube in the region of low pressures
Diffusion model of longitudinal agitation in heat and mass transfer processes. problems of the 2nd level
Investigation of thermal noise in a dynamic thermovacuum method for measuring moisture content of loose materials
Analysis of heat and mass transfer processes in systems of dynamic thermovacuum hydrometry
Statement and personal-computer-aided realization of the conjugate problem of heat transfer in a power-technological boiler with a moving bed of dispersed heat-transfer agent
Structure and hydraulic resistance of a packed layer in annular channels
Characteristics of the molecular structure of weakly conducting liquids in an electric field
An ion-dipole model of charge clusters in low-conductivity liquids
Spreading of a drop of an electrorheological suspension in an external field
Some features of the magnetorheological effect
Transport of a high-current relativistic electron beam by magnetic multipoles
Special features of the interferometry of radially loaded large glass laser matrices
Nonstationary heating of particles by a plasma with an exponentially changing temperature
The effect of a constant electric field on the combustion wave of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis. a model of a medium of interacting diffusion pairs
Rayleigh numbers for critical instability levels in the case of isothermal three-component diffusion in a cylindrical channel
Some characteristics of ethylene glycol as a heat-transfer agent for closed two-phase systems
Application of the method of integral cross-sections for estimating the effective elastic properties of composite materials
Cylindrical shell loaded by radial forces around circular regions
Nonstationary gas discharge from a semiclosed cavity
Monte carlo simulation of dose loads in forests of the chernobyl zone
Review Bomb calorimeters for determination of the specific combustion heat of fuels
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Some features of the magnetorheological effect

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Levin, M. L. Polesskii, D. É. Prokhorov, I. V.
Copyright Year 1997
Abstract The Theological properties of magnetorheological suspensions (MRS) are investigated in a wide concentration range of particles of the disperse ferromagnetic phase in the presence of a magnetic field. It is shown that, along with an increase in the concentration of ferromagnetic particles, the range of control of the viscous stress increment in an MRS can be broadened by changing the size and shape of the ferromagnetic particles, introducing nonmagnetic particles into the dispersion medium as well as by heating the medium to the Curie temperature.
Starting Page 769
Ending Page 772
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISSN 10620125
Journal Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
Volume Number 70
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 1573871X
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 1997-01-01
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Statistical Physics Mechanics Thermodynamics Engineering Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Engineering Condensed Matter Physics
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