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Abstract
In magnetorheological devices, the magnetorheological fluids are inevitably in a zero-field state when the MR device is out of work. Long-term placement will lead to the sedimentation of MR fluids, reducing the performance of the magnetorheological device. A novel magnetorheological fluid was prepared by mixing microparticles and nanoparticles to solve this problem. After one-week placement, the sedimentation rate of the novel magnetorheological fluid is only 0.23 %, decreased by 88.5 % compared with general magnetorheological fluid. The novel magnetorheological fluid shows excellent sedimentation stability, keeping magnetorheological devices in good condition.
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The JOURNAL OF MAGNETICS provides a forum for the discussion of original papers covering the magnetic theory, magnetic materials and their properties, magnetic recording materials and technology, spin electronics, and measurements and applications. The journal covers research papers, review letters, and notes.