The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan
Online ISSN : 2424-2667
ISSN-L : 2424-2667
2015
Session ID : G1000902
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G1000902 Development of a vibration isolator using stiffness-controllable magnetorheological elastomer
Toshihiko KOMATSUZAKIYoshio IWATATakuya MATSUMOTO
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Magnetorheological elastomers (MREs) are class of smart materials whose rheological or viscoelastic properties can be varied by applying external magnetic fluid. MREs are the solid analogues of MRFs and expected to overcome the disadvantages of the fluid such as the particle deposition and the sealing problems. When such MREs are exposed to external magnetic field, the strength of the inter-particle force will change and thus their apparent elastic modulus is changed depending on the magnitude of the field. In this paper, the stiffness controllable elastomer composites known as MREs are first fabricated and their field- dependent dynamic properties are tested. The MREs are then applied to the vibration isolating mounts along with variable stiffness control scheme. Experimental investigations show that the vibration of 1-dof structure can be reduced by the proposed anti-vibration mount with variable stiffness property.
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