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Magnetorheological finishing — (MRF) is a precision surface finishing technology. Optical surfaces are polished in a computer controlled magnetorheological (MR) finishing slurry. Unlike conventional rigid lap polishing, the MR fluid s shape and stiffness can be magnetically… … Wikipedia
Magnetorheological Finishing — (MRF) is a precision surface finishing technology. Optical surfaces are polished in a computer controlled magnetorheological (MR) finishing slurry. Unlike conventional rigid lap polishing, the MR fluid s shape and stiffness can be magnetically… … Wikipedia
Magnetorheological fluid — Continuum mechanics … Wikipedia
Magnetorheological damper — A magnetorheological damper or magnetorheological shock absorber is a damper filled with magnetorheological fluid, which is controlled by a magnetic field, usually using an electromagnet.[1][2][3] This allows the damping characteristics of the… … Wikipedia
magnetorheological fluid — noun a ferrofluid that solidifies in the presence of a magnetic field … Wiktionary
Ferrofluid — on glass, with a magnet underneath. A ferrofluid (portmanteau of ferromagnetic, and fluid) is a liquid which becomes strongly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field. Ferrofluids are colloidal liquids made of nanoscale ferromagnetic, or… … Wikipedia
Magneto rheological damper — A magnetorheological damper or magnetorheological shock absorber is a damper filled with magnetorheological fluid, which is controlled by a magnetic field, usually using an electromagnet. [http://www.writing.eng.vt.edu/me5984/poynor.pdf]… … Wikipedia
Electrorheological fluid — Electrorheological (ER) fluids are suspensions of extremely fine non conducting particles (up to 50 micrometres diameter) in an electrically insulating fluid. The apparent viscosity of these fluids changes reversibly by an order of up to 100,000… … Wikipedia
Smart fluid — A smart fluid is a fluid whose properties (for example the viscosity) can be changed by applying an electric field or a magnetic field.The most developed smart fluids today are fluids whose viscosity increases when a magnetic field is applied.… … Wikipedia
Rheometry — (from the Greek word rheos meaning stream) generically refers to the experimental techniques used to determine the rheological properties of materials, that is the quantitative and qualitative relationships between deformations and stresses and… … Wikipedia