Magnetic Particle Filled Elastomeric Hybrid Composites and Their Magnetorheological Response
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- DOI: 10.3390/ma11061040
Magnetic Particle Filled Elastomeric Hybrid Composites and Their Magnetorheological Response
Abstract
The magnetorheological (MR) elastomer as a hard and soft hybrid functional material, a composite material consisting of magnetic hard particles embedded in elastomeric soft matrix, is a branch of MR materials that are functional smart materials rapidly responding to external magnetic fields. These tunable properties of MR elastomers facilitate a variety of applications. In this brief review paper, in addition to general information on the MR elastomers, recent research not only on a wide variety of MR elastomeric systems focusing on various magnetic particles, elastomeric matrices, additives and particle modification methods, but also on their characteristics including MR properties from dynamic oscillation tests is covered along with their mechanical properties such as the Payne effect, tensile strength and engineering applications.
Keywords: damping property; magnetic particle; magnetorheological elastomer; viscoelastic.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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