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Sensitivities of Rheological Properties of Magnetoactive Foam for Soft Sensor Technology

Magnetoactive (MA) foam, with its tunable mechanical properties and magnetostriction, has the potential to be used for the development of soft sensor technology. However, researchers have found that its mechanical properties and magnetostriction are morphologically dependent, thereby limiting its ca...

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Autores principales: Norhaniza, Rizuan, Mazlan, Saiful Amri, Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah, Sedlacik, Michal, Aziz, Siti Aishah Abdul, Nazmi, Nurhazimah, Homma, Koji, Rambat, Shuib
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7957724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051660
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author Norhaniza, Rizuan
Mazlan, Saiful Amri
Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah
Sedlacik, Michal
Aziz, Siti Aishah Abdul
Nazmi, Nurhazimah
Homma, Koji
Rambat, Shuib
author_facet Norhaniza, Rizuan
Mazlan, Saiful Amri
Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah
Sedlacik, Michal
Aziz, Siti Aishah Abdul
Nazmi, Nurhazimah
Homma, Koji
Rambat, Shuib
author_sort Norhaniza, Rizuan
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description Magnetoactive (MA) foam, with its tunable mechanical properties and magnetostriction, has the potential to be used for the development of soft sensor technology. However, researchers have found that its mechanical properties and magnetostriction are morphologically dependent, thereby limiting its capabilities for dexterous manipulation. Thus, in this work, MA foam was developed with additional capabilities for controlling its magnetostriction, normal force, storage modulus, shear stress and torque by manipulating the concentration of carbonyl iron particles (CIPs) and the magnetic field with regard to morphological changes. MA foams were prepared with three weight percentages of CIPs, namely, 35 wt.%, 55 wt.% and 75 wt.%, and three different modes, namely, zero shear, constant shear and various shears. The results showed that the MA foam with 75 wt.% of CIPs enhanced the normal force sensitivity and positive magnetostriction sensitivity by up to 97% and 85%, respectively. Moreover, the sensitivities of the storage modulus, torque and shear stress were 8.97 Pa/mT, 0.021 µN/mT, and 0.0096 Pa/mT, respectively. Meanwhile, the magnetic dipolar interaction between the CIPs was capable of changing the property of MA foam from a positive to a negative magnetostriction under various shear strains with a low loss of energy. Therefore, it is believed that this kind of highly sensitive MA foam can potentially be implemented in future soft sensor systems.
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spelling pubmed-79577242021-03-16 Sensitivities of Rheological Properties of Magnetoactive Foam for Soft Sensor Technology Norhaniza, Rizuan Mazlan, Saiful Amri Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah Sedlacik, Michal Aziz, Siti Aishah Abdul Nazmi, Nurhazimah Homma, Koji Rambat, Shuib Sensors (Basel) Article Magnetoactive (MA) foam, with its tunable mechanical properties and magnetostriction, has the potential to be used for the development of soft sensor technology. However, researchers have found that its mechanical properties and magnetostriction are morphologically dependent, thereby limiting its capabilities for dexterous manipulation. Thus, in this work, MA foam was developed with additional capabilities for controlling its magnetostriction, normal force, storage modulus, shear stress and torque by manipulating the concentration of carbonyl iron particles (CIPs) and the magnetic field with regard to morphological changes. MA foams were prepared with three weight percentages of CIPs, namely, 35 wt.%, 55 wt.% and 75 wt.%, and three different modes, namely, zero shear, constant shear and various shears. The results showed that the MA foam with 75 wt.% of CIPs enhanced the normal force sensitivity and positive magnetostriction sensitivity by up to 97% and 85%, respectively. Moreover, the sensitivities of the storage modulus, torque and shear stress were 8.97 Pa/mT, 0.021 µN/mT, and 0.0096 Pa/mT, respectively. Meanwhile, the magnetic dipolar interaction between the CIPs was capable of changing the property of MA foam from a positive to a negative magnetostriction under various shear strains with a low loss of energy. Therefore, it is believed that this kind of highly sensitive MA foam can potentially be implemented in future soft sensor systems. MDPI 2021-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7957724/ /pubmed/33670872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051660 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Norhaniza, Rizuan
Mazlan, Saiful Amri
Ubaidillah, Ubaidillah
Sedlacik, Michal
Aziz, Siti Aishah Abdul
Nazmi, Nurhazimah
Homma, Koji
Rambat, Shuib
Sensitivities of Rheological Properties of Magnetoactive Foam for Soft Sensor Technology
title Sensitivities of Rheological Properties of Magnetoactive Foam for Soft Sensor Technology
title_full Sensitivities of Rheological Properties of Magnetoactive Foam for Soft Sensor Technology
title_fullStr Sensitivities of Rheological Properties of Magnetoactive Foam for Soft Sensor Technology
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivities of Rheological Properties of Magnetoactive Foam for Soft Sensor Technology
title_short Sensitivities of Rheological Properties of Magnetoactive Foam for Soft Sensor Technology
title_sort sensitivities of rheological properties of magnetoactive foam for soft sensor technology
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7957724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051660
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