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31 July 2003 Adaptive electrorheological layer for precision control of thin-wall constructions
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Abstract
The data of previous researchers on the structure formation of electrosensitive suspensions under the action of an external electric and on the resulting changes in the mechanical parameters of the medium (viscosity, plasticity, resilience) were used to develop a method of damping in a special cluthes, which were used for fixing thin-wall constraction, that surfaces are to undergo fine turning. As demonstrated, the use of a fluid, the structure of which responds to an electric field, as a cluthing layer improves the technological characteristics of the product and increase its reliability.
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Evguenia V. Korobko, Valentin L. Kolik, and Yulia O. Korobko "Adaptive electrorheological layer for precision control of thin-wall constructions", Proc. SPIE 5052, Smart Structures and Materials 2003: Damping and Isolation, (31 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.483972
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Dielectrics

Magnetism

Solids

Surface finishing

Epoxies

Mathematical modeling

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