INVESTIGATING THE TIME DEPENDENCE OF THE MR EFFECT

Magnetorheological fluids are known to respond in a matter of milliseconds to the application of a magnetic field. To date, however, very little work has been done to study the time dependence of the MR response. The purpose of this study is to investigate the response time of the fluid. Experiments were conducted on a high shear rate rheometer capable of fluid speeds in excess of 35 m/s. With an MR valve length of 6.35 mm, the resulting dwell times were as low as 0.18 ms. For each of three magnetic field strengths, a reduction in yield stress is observed as dwell time decreases. A model is proposed to represent the time response of the fluid to the application of the magnetic field. The experimental data and the proposed model are used to identify the response time of the fluid for each field strength. Results indicate that as the magnetic field increases, the response time of the MR fluid decreases. For the range of magnetic field strengths considered in this study the response time of the fluid ranged from 0.24 ms to 0.19 ms.