Magnetosensitive Polymer Composites and Effect of Magnetic Field Directivity on their Properties

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Mechanical properties of polymer composite materials, containing ferromagnetic small dispersed particles of carbonyl iron that create structures along force lines of the magnetic field have been investigated. In paper the influence of the polymer matrix material and the orientation of ferromagnetic particles inside it on the properties of polymer composites are considered in the regimes of horizontal shear, vertical shear and periodical (sinusoidal) deformation of the samples. Magnetic properties at the change of magnetic field induction B in the range of 0 to 1 T are determined.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 251)

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