Dual energy dependent fluids

Compositions – Fluent dielectric – Metal- or insoluble component-containing; e.g. – slurry,...

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252 73, 252 74, 252 75, C10M17100, C10M16904

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ABSTRACT:
A dual energy dependent electroviscous fluid which becomes electroviscous upon the application of both electric potential and a second form of energy such as light or pressure. Dual energy dependent fluids support a dipole sufficient for the fluids to become significantly electroviscous only upon exposure of the aggregate to the second form of energy simultaneous with the electric potential.

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