Experimental Analysis of Viscoelastic Properties of Room Temperature Vulcanized Silicone based Magnetorheological Elastomer

Received: 02 Feb 2022, Revised: 10 Feb 2022, Accepted: 22 Apr 2022, Available online: 26 May 2022, Version of Record: 26 May 2022

Sandesh Bhaktha; Sriharsha Hegde; Sathish Rao U.

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Magnetorheological Elastomers (MRE) endure a change in mechanical properties with the application of an externally applied magnetic field. It consists of an elastomeric matrix reinforced with ferromagnetic powdered particles. This paper focuses on the investigation of viscoelastic properties of Room Temperature Vulcanized (RTV) silicone based isotropic MRE in sandwich beam configuration by varying the volume percentage of Carbonyl Iron Powdered (CIP) reinforcement. Viscoelastic properties of the MRE core material were calculated by following the ASTM E756-05 standard. The magnetic field was applied by employing a Halbach array which was numerically analyzed using Finite Element Method Magnetics (FEMM). The magnetic field was varied up to 0.15 T. Loss factor and shear modulus were found to be strongly influenced by the percentage content of CIP. The loss factor and shear modulus of 30% MRE at 0.15 T were higher than other tested samples. The variation of natural frequency with respect to the addition of CIP was validated numerically using Modal analysis conducted in Hyperworks.
(a) Finite element model of the sandwich specimen and (b) Mode 1 of the 0% CIP sample.

(a) Finite element model of the sandwich specimen and (b) Mode 1 of the 0% CIP sample.
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Loss factor of the viscoelastic material.

Loss factor of the viscoelastic material.
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Percentage by volume content of CIP of samples

Percentage by volume content of CIP of samples
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Natural frequencies of the Sandwich specimens determined experimentally and FEM simulation at 0T.

Natural frequencies of the Sandwich specimens determined experimentally and FEM simulation at 0T.
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Variation of natural frequency of the specimens under varied magnetic flux density

Variation of natural



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