PREPARATION OF LOW-COST MRF AND ITS APPLICATION

Authors

  • Mr. Shashank Pandey Mechanical Department Vishwaniketan institute of Management Entrepreneurship and Engineering Technology Lonavla, India
  • Mr. Atharva Nande Mechanical Department Vishwaniketan institute of Management Entrepreneurship and Engineering Technology Lonavla, India
  • Ms. Mrunal Gaikwad Mechanical Department Vishwaniketan institute of Management Entrepreneurship and Engineering Technology Lonavla, India
  • Mr. Mahesh Wairagade Mechanical Department Vishwaniketan institute of Management Entrepreneurship and Engineering Technology Lonavla, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/4Q6MD

Keywords:

Magneto-Rheological fluid, Viscoelastic solid, Cost reduction, MRF Damper, Prosthetics

Abstract

Magnetorheological fluid dramatically changes the mechanical, thermal, structural, and other rheological properties of the fluid. The attributed feature of this fluid is that it becomes solidified under the effect of an applied magnetic field. This is significantly due to the chain development of suspended molecules in the fluid medium. With the higher solubility of suspended iron particles, the Iron-Carbonyl-powder based MR fluid is the most widely used MR fluid. It has a magnificent scope in a variety of applications. Magnetorheological Fluid properties with different compositions of ingredients are synthesized to serve desired purposes.

This paper discusses the preparation of MRF by experimentation in order to reduce its market price. And hence make its application in a multi-purpose damper. MRF will be prepared contemplating leg prosthetics.

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Published

2022-01-04

How to Cite

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Mr. Shashank Pandey, Mr. Atharva Nande, Ms. Mrunal Gaikwad, and Mr. Mahesh Wairagade, “PREPARATION OF LOW-COST MRF AND ITS APPLICATION”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. ICRRTNB, p. 10, Jan. 2022.