Temperature-Dependent Magnetic Properties of Magnetorheological Elastomers

dc.contributor.author Kiarie, Winnie
dc.contributor.author Gandha, Kinjal
dc.contributor.author Jiles, David
dc.contributor.department Ames National Laboratory
dc.contributor.department Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
dc.contributor.department Materials Science and Engineering
dc.contributor.department Ames Laboratory
dc.date 2021-06-30T15:38:21.000
dc.date.accessioned 2021-08-14T04:21:26Z
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dc.date.copyright Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2021
dc.date.issued 2021-05-21
dc.description.abstract <p>We report on an investigation of the temperature-dependent magnetic properties of magnetorheological elastomers (MREs). These are a class of composites that consist of magnetically permeable particles dispersed in a nonmagnetic polymeric matrix. Under the application of an external magnetic field, a large deformation occurs altering the mechanical properties of these materials. Due to their magnetoelastic coupling response, these materials are finding an increasing interest among the scientific community. These polymer-based composites’ performance depends on many factors, which temperature is one of the biggest influencing factors requiring further investigation. In this work, the magnetic properties of isotropic and anisotropic polyurethane-based MRE with different iron (Fe) particle loading fractions (50, 60, 70, and 80% by weight) were investigated under different temperatures. From the analysis, the magnetization curves of these materials are observed to overlap for the different measured temperature values. The variation of various magnetic properties including saturation magnetization and differential susceptibility with temperature was also determined. The results show ~ 2.5% decrement in the saturation magnetization for each of the loading fractions, between the lowest (300K) and the highest (400K) measured temperature. On the other hand, the initial differential susceptibility exhibits different trends with increasing temperature. Generally, the magnetization response of these materials is seen to be only slightly sensitive to temperature changes. Additionally, the magnetization response is observed to be highly dependent on particle loading fractions and particle orientation within the elastomer.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This is a manuscript of an article published as Kiarie, Winnie M., Kinjal Gandha, and David C. Jiles. "Temperature-Dependent Magnetic Properties of Magnetorheological Elastomers." <em>IEEE Transactions on Magnetics</em> (2021). DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TMAG.2021.3082302" target="_blank">10.1109/TMAG.2021.3082302</a>. Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.source.uri 10.1109/TMAG.2021.3082302
dc.subject.disciplines Electromagnetics and Photonics
dc.subject.disciplines Polymer and Organic Materials
dc.subject.keywords Temperature
dc.subject.keywords Temperature measurement
dc.subject.keywords Saturation magnetization
dc.subject.keywords Magnetization
dc.subject.keywords Magnetic properties
dc.subject.keywords Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy
dc.subject.keywords Magnetic fields
dc.title Temperature-Dependent Magnetic Properties of Magnetorheological Elastomers
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