Claims
- 1. Apparatus for measuring the dynamic mechanical properties of an electro-rheological (ER) fluid comprising:
- a stationary first electrode integral with a receptacle for holding a predetermined volume of an ER fluid to be analyzed, said first electrode having a longitudinal axis and an internal peripheral surface parallel to said longitudinal axis and electrically connected to ground potential;
- a second electrode having an outer peripheral surface centrally positioned within said first electrode, said outer peripheral surface being substantially uniformly spaced at all locations from said inner peripheral surface, thereby defining a tubular shaped gap between said first and second electrodes for reception therein of the ER fluid, said second electrode supported for oscillating movement relative to said first electrode along said longitudinal axis;
- a source of power for providing an electrical field encompassing said first and second electrodes;
- whereby the effort required to move said second electrode relative to said first electrode is a function, respectively, of the characteristics of the ER fluid, the rate of oscillation of said second electrode, the strength of the electrical field, and the temperature of the ER fluid.
- 2. Measuring apparatus as set forth in claim 1:
- wherein said internal peripheral surface is cylindrical;
- wherein said outer peripheral surface is cylindrical; and
- thereby defining an annular gap therebetween for reception of the ER fluid therein.
- 3. Measuring apparatus as set forth in claim 1 including:
- a receptacle having a cavity with a cylindrical interior surface;
- wherein said stationary electrode is mounted on said interior surface and has a cylindrical inner surface; and
- wherein said outer peripheral surface is cylindrical;
- thereby defining an annular gap therebetween for reception of the ER fluid therein.
- 4. Measuring apparatus as set forth in claim 1 including:
- means for selectively delivering a predetermined volume of the ER fluid to the gap between said first and second electrodes.
- 5. Measuring apparatus as set forth in claim 1 including:
- means for mechanically oscillating said second electrode at selected frequencies in the range of approximately 5 Hz to approximately 1,000 Hz.
- 6. Measuring apparatus as set forth in claim 1 including:
- drive means for mechanically oscillating said second electrode along said longitudinal axis; and
- a power source for controlling the strength of the electrical field.
- 7. Measuring apparatus as set forth in claim 1 including a source of ER fluid; and
- delivery means for delivering a predetermined volume of the ER fluid to said receptacle without creating the formation of an incompressible slug thereof which would interfere with movement of the electrical field under oscillation of the second electrode relative to the first electrode.
- 8. Measuring apparatus as set forth in claim 7:
- wherein said receptacle is elongated and in coaxial relationship with the electrodes and has an open end and a closed end:
- wherein said source of ER fluid includes a graduated syringe and a plunger movably mounted thereon and removable therefrom;
- wherein said delivery means includes;
- conduit means fluidically connecting said syringe to the receptacle at a zone of the receptacle adjacent to the closed end thereof;
- valve means operably associated with said conduit means for selectively controlling the flow of ER fluid from said syringe to the receptacle;
- whereby said valve means can be opened and said plunger can be operated to deliver a predetermined amount of ER fluid into the receptacle, then said valve means can be operated to terminate flow of the ER fluid between said syringe and the receptacle, then said plunger can be removed to obviate effects of the fluid between said syringe and the receptacle acting as an incompressible slug after said valve means is again operated to permit flow of fluid through said conduit means.
- 9. Apparatus for measuring the dynamic mechanical properties of an ER fluid comprising:
- an outer tubular electrode having a longitudinal axis;
- an inner tubular electrode coaxial with said outer tubular electrode and of such diameter to provide a uniform annular gap between the inner and outer electrodes;
- means for creating an electrical field encompassing said inner and outer tubular electrodes and the annular gap therebetween;
- said inner electrode being oscillatingly movable along said longitudinal axis at frequencies in a range of approximately 5 Hz to approximately 1,000 Hz while maintaining the spacing therebetween substantially constant at all peripheral locations;
- whereby the effort required to move said second electrode relative to said first electrode when the ER fluid is received between said inner and outer electrodes is a function, respectively, of the characteristics of the ER fluid, the rate of oscillation of said second electrode, the strength of the electrical field, and the temperature of the ER fluid.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the U.S. of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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