The effect of the activation of phosphoric ester cellulose particles on the electrorheological properties of anhydrous ER fluids

Other Titles
인산 에스테르 반응 셀룰로오스 미립자의 활성화가 비수계 ER 유체의 전기유변학적 특성에 미치는 영향
Authors
안병길최웅수권오관문탁진
Issue Date
2001-03
Publisher
한국윤활학회
Citation
한국윤활학회지, v.14, no.3, pp.7 - 16
Abstract
The electrorheological (ER) behavior of suspensions in silicone oil of phosphoric ester cellulose powder (average particle size : 17.77 mum) was investigated at room temperature with electric fields up to 2.5 kV/mm. For development of anhydrous ER fluids using at wide temperature range, it was sought the effect of activation time of phosphoric ester cellulose particles on the ER activities. Anhydrous ER fluids based on the phosphoric ester cellulose particles made from cellulose particles treating in chemical solution of 2M phosphoric acid and 4M urea and heating at 150 degreesC were measured. After activating the phosphoric ester cellulose anhydrous ER fluids at 120 degreesC, not only analysis of dispersing cellulose particles but also electrorheological characteristics of ER fluids such as dielectric constant, current density, electrical conductivity and rheological properties were studied. Activation time had a large influence to ER properties of anhydrous ER fluids based on phosphoric ester cellulose. As the activation time went by, particle size and number of dispersing particles, electrical properties, dynamic yield stress on electric field, initial apparent viscosity (eta (o)) and electrorheological effect (tau (A) / tau (0)) of phosphoric ester cellulose ER fluids increased with increasing activation time at 120 degreesC till activation time over 5 hours.
Keywords
phosphoric ester reaction
ISSN
1229-4845
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/140633
DOI
10.1142/S0217979201005532
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