Impact testing of magnetorheological elastomer based matrix material and magnetic particle
Date Issued
2022-02-04
Author(s)
Normidatul Salwa Sobri
Phang Guan Lin
Nur Akmal Haniffah
Khisbullah Hudha
Mohd Sabirin Rahmat
MAHSA University
DOI
10.1109/ICSPC53359.2021.9689137
Abstract
Magnetorheological Elastomer (MRE) is a responsive device that consists of magnetic-field-dependent materials spreading over a polymeric matrix that produce modulus feedback known as magnetorheological effect (MR effect). The composition of these materials in the MRE is one of the factors that influence the MR effect and overall behaviour of MRE-hence, becoming the focus of this study. In this study, the MRE is fabricated and tested in the laboratory for impact tests to evaluate the capability of the proposed composition in producing force absorption. The experimental results show that MRE specimen that made up of a composition of 60% of CIP and 40% of Room Temperature Vulcanization (RTV) silicon rubber records the maximum absorption force at each current compared to other compositions.
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