Abstract

Purpose. To investigate the change in the mechanical properties of a magnetorheological silicone elastomer consisting of a polymer filled with magnetite nanoparticles under the influence of an inhomogeneous magnetic field of an electromagnet. Methods. The experiments were carried out on a magnetic response research facility developed and manufactured independently based on known methods. The value of the deflection angle of the magnetically active receiver was determined by the optical method. Two-component silicone rubbers filled with magnetite particles were studied as samples. The manufactured samples differed in geometric dimensions, magnetic phase concentrations of 1%, 5%, 10% and 20%, and polymerization mechanism. The source of the magnetic field was electromagnets of various sizes connected to power sources. The images were captured using a Micmed 5.0 digital USB microscope.Results. The analysis of the structure of the manufactured magnetorheological silicone elastomers was carried out, as well as studies of the effect of the magnetic field strength and sample parameters on the deflection angle of the magnetically active cantilever. A theoretical interpretation of the obtained results is proposed.Conclusion. The experimental dependence of the tilt angle of a magnetically active polymer cantilever on the equilibrium position relative to the magnitude of the magnetic field strength of the electromagnet is determined. The obtained research results can be used to develop actuators and magnetoactive sensors.

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