Theoretical and experimental analysis of MR valve
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The properties of magnetorheological (MR) fluid can be rapidly varied by the application of a magnetic field. This behaviour allows the designer to construct a machine that's quality can be changed in action, according to the variation of the surround and to the expectations. The commercial use of MR fluid is already not limited in dampers and breaks. Thanks to the advantageous quality – that requires low voltage – is on the increase. Using the MR fluid in a valve, the pressure drop can be adjusted by the intensity of the magnetic field, without moving parts. In this work a MR valve has been designed, that can supply a hydrostatic bearing lubricated with magnetic fluid. Its behaviour has been simulated with three models. The analytical model based on the Bingham law of the magnetic fluid flow, the Buckingham model (Bingham modified) and the dimensional model suggested by Lord Corporation, the manufacturer of used MR fluid, MRF 122 2EG. The results of the simulations are compared with the experimental data.
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