Magnetorheological Elastomer:State and Application

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Magnetorheological(MR) materials, which consist of magnetic particles in a non-magnetic medium can be divided into three kinds: MR fluid, MR foam and MR elastomer (MRE),MRE is a new branch of MR materials whose mechanical property can be changed quickly and reversibly by the application of an external magnetic field[1]. In this paper, the new research, typical modeling and various experiments will be reviewed and discussed. So far MREs have been used in tons of scientific filed owing to their significant advantages and MREs will have more promising applications.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 393-395)

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