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Design of devices using electrorheological fluids

Duclos, 1988

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7600318462372533381
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Duclos T
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SAE Transactions

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Electrorheological fluids (ER fluids) are materials with the potential to radically change the way electromechanical devices are designed and operated. Working from constitutive equations of the basic ER fluid phenomena, equations for assessing the feasibility of using …
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