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Original Articles

Heterocoagulation in Bidisperse Magnetorheological Fluids Containing Like-Charged Nanosized and Micron Particles Without a Magnetic Field

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Pages 1639-1646 | Received 30 Oct 2014, Accepted 03 Nov 2014, Published online: 29 May 2015
 

Abstract

Based on extended Derjaguin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek theory, a heterocoagulation model is proposed for magnetorheological (MR) fluids containing like-charged nanosized and micron particles without a magnetic field. This model considers three major interactions, namely van der Waals attraction, electrical double layer (EDL) interaction, and steric repulsion. The EDL interaction has been identified as the most important factor. The surface potential ratio β (ψ2/ψ1) between two dissimilar particles with like charge plays an important role in controlling the change of EDL interaction. At higher β ratios, the EDL interaction becomes attractive when the surface separation falls within a certain range. Two groups of MR fluid samples have been used in experimental studies based on electroacoustic measurements. In the first group, the ratio and the sum of the zeta potentials between carbonyl iron particles and ceria were 4 and −734.57 mV, respectively. In the second group, these parameters were 1.38 and −108.17 mV, respectively. The experimental results suggested that the second group did not undergo heterocoagulation, whereas the first group showed extensive heterocoagulation. The difference in surface potentials between particles of two different phases has been found to be critical for determining the state of dispersion or heterocoagulation in concentrated MR fluid systems.

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