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Zheng et al., 2015 - Google Patents

Transient multi-physics analysis of a magnetorheological shock absorber with the inverse Jiles–Atherton hysteresis model

Zheng et al., 2015

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3923022057411576794
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Zheng J
Li Y
Li Z
Wang J
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Smart Materials and Structures

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This paper presents multi-physics modeling of an MR absorber considering the magnetic hysteresis to capture the nonlinear relationship between the applied current and the generated force under impact loading. The magnetic field, temperature field, and fluid …
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