Abstract
Magnetorheological elastomers (MREs), smart materials for sensors, absorbers, and dampers, have attracted great attention. Carbonyl Fe particles integrating an elastomer and additives are often seen. Nonetheless, time-consuming and complicated fabrication processes are encountered, and the carbonyl coating also deteriorates the magnetorheological (MR) effect. This study, to solve these dilemmas, worked on a facile fabrication process, while MREs show proper cyclic stability and good MR effect. The output stress is almost saturated after 30 times of compression. The absolute and relative MR effects of 1.11 MPa and 33.3 % were achieved, and the threshold value is located between 16Fe and 24Fe composites.
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