The Preparation and Testing of Rheological Properties for Single- and Double-Grading Magnetorheological Composite Gels

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The modified carbonyl iron powders with single particle size (single-grading) and binary particle sizes (double-grading) were added in the composite gel, which was prepared by using methyl silicone oil, gelatin and agaropectin colloids as raw materials, and then the single-and double-grading magnetorheological composite gels (MRCGs) were prepared by vacuum decompression. The effects of particle size and gradation of carbonyl iron power on the rheological behavior of the MRCGs were studied. The results show that the shear strength of single-grading MRCGs decreased gradually with the decrease of the carbonyl iron particle size. However that the shear strength of the double-grading MRCGs with the gradation of 90 wt% un-ball-milled and 10 wt% ball-milled carbonyl iron powders first increased then decreased with the elongation of milling time (the decrease of carbonyl iron paticle size) and reached 99.6kPa when ball milling time for 24h, which was 17.8kPa larger than that of un-ball-milled single-grading MRCGs.

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