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A linear model of an electrohydraulic valve and its integration into system analysis and design

Shrader, 1965

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Shrader W
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Certain fluids exhibit an increase in flow resistance when subjected to an electric field. This electroviscous response, known as the Winslow effect, has been the basis for development of a unique control medium. Applying a strong potential across the fluid causes it to" stiffen" …
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