Introduction: - Electro Rheological (ER) Fluids Basically Consist of Particles That Are
Introduction: - Electro Rheological (ER) Fluids Basically Consist of Particles That Are
held in suspension by a non- conducting fluid. The suspending liquid which should
have a high electrical resistivity is typically low viscosity hydrocarbon or silicone oil.
The particles dispersed in this liquid are commonly metal oxides, alumino silicates,
silica, organics or polymers. In particular, the particles are very small and have
sufficiently low concentration to allow the fluid to maintain a relatively low viscosity
in the absence of an applied electric field. ER fluids are suspensions consisting of
dielectric particles of size 0.1-100 micro meter (µm.) and dielectric fluid. In their
liquid like state, they exhibit fluid like properties. In their activated conditions, they
exhibit solid like state.
Types of ER fluids
Positive ER fluids: - The property of increase in the viscosity by applying the
electric field to the ER fluid induced is termed the positive ER fluid. Many particle-
fluid combinations have been tried in order to find an increment in viscosity.
Negative ER fluids:- The property of decrease in the viscosity by applying the
electric field to the ER fluid induced is termed the negative ER fluid.