Study on the Magnetic Contact Mechanical Properties of Polyurethane-Based Magnetorheological Elastomer Sealing Materials
In order to meet the dual requirements of hydraulic dynamic sealing to ensure a reduction in friction, this study prepared polyurethane-based magnetorheological elastomers (MREs). The compression performance of isotropic and anisotropic samples under a magnetic field was tested in samples containing...
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| Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2025-02-01
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| Series: | Lubricants |
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| Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/13/2/88 |
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| Summary: | In order to meet the dual requirements of hydraulic dynamic sealing to ensure a reduction in friction, this study prepared polyurethane-based magnetorheological elastomers (MREs). The compression performance of isotropic and anisotropic samples under a magnetic field was tested in samples containing carbonyl iron powder (CIP) particles with different volume contents and particle sizes. The compression performance of isotropic and anisotropic samples under the magnetic field was tested under static loading, and the friction coefficient changes in isotropic and anisotropic samples under a magnetic field were analyzed by a friction testing machine. The test results show that under static compression load, the contact stress of isotropic and anisotropic specimens increases with the increase in magnetic field strength, and the magnitude of the contact stress changes when the increase in magnetic field strength is proportional to the CIP content and CIP particle size of the specimen. The friction test results of the samples showed that an increase in magnetic field strength, CIP particle diameter, and CIP content reduces the friction coefficient of the CIP particle polyurethane-based magnetorheological elastomer samples, and the variation in the magnetic friction coefficient of anisotropic samples is greater than that of isotropic samples. This research result indicates that utilizing the magneto-mechanical properties of polyurethane-based magnetorheological elastomers can provide an innovative solution to the inherent contradiction between increasing contact stress and avoiding wear in the dynamic sealing of hydraulic systems, which can provide controllable sealing performance for hydraulic dynamic sealing components in specific application scenarios, enabling them to have a better sealing ability while reducing the friction coefficient of the sealing pair. |
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| ISSN: | 2075-4442 |