Brooks, 1989 - Google Patents
Fluids get toughBrooks, 1989
- Document ID
- 15124411451962187577
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- Brooks D
- Publication year
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- Physics World
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500 1000 response, significant reductions in space and weight requirements, simpler devices and improved reliability. In an ER fluid, particles (the dispersed phase) are suspended in a nonconducting material (the continuous phase)—for example, carbon in …
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