Compositions – Heat-exchange – low-freezing or pour point – or high boiling... – Organic components
Patent
1994-06-08
1996-09-03
Lieberman, Paul
Compositions
Heat-exchange, low-freezing or pour point, or high boiling...
Organic components
252 783, 252 785, 252572, 423306, 4233301, 423502, 423DIG30, 501 12, 501128, 502 64, 502 65, 502 73, H01B 320, C09K 300, C10M12510
Patent
active
055520766
ABSTRACT:
An electrorheological fluid that includes a dispersed particulate phase of anhydrous amorphous ceramic particles. The anhydrous amorphous ceramic particles can be of a very precisely tailored composition that is unavailable in crystalline form, for obtaining enhanced electrorheological response. The amorphous particles are substantially free of water when used, and have reduced tendency to absorb water in use. Accordingly, the electrorheological fluid containing anhydrous amorphous electrorheologically responsive ceramic particles has wide applicability for use, and enhanced durability in such use.
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Filisko Frank E.
Gamota Daniel R.
Mueller Brian L.
Delcotto Gregory R.
Lieberman Paul
The Regents of the University of Michigan
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