The soft-landing features of a micro-magnetorheological fluid damper

The authors demonstrate that the micro magneto-rheological fluid device is designed by the method of outer magnetic coil to generate a mechanical loading less than 20 N. The results confirm that the method can obtain miniature device easily and control the magnetic field conveniently. The magnetic field, the channel gap, and the initial position of valve plug were optimized by finite element simulation and experimental test. Additionally, an impact force at the beginning can be eliminated by using a modeled synchronous linear current, which indicates that the micro-magnetorheological fluid damper has good soft-landing performance.

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