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Effect of additives and measurement procedure on the electrorheology of hematite/silicone oil suspensions

Espin et al., 2006

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3078970402206972954
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Espin M
Delgado A
Plocharski J
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Rheologica acta

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The effects of measuring procedures and activating additives on the electrorheological (ER) behaviour of hematite/silicone oil suspensions are analysed. The structures built up in the presence of an electric field without shear are stronger than those produced with both …
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