Claims
- 1. An electroviscous fluid comprising an electrical insulating liquid and particles dispersed therein,
- said particles being composed of (i) semiconducting particles selected from the group consisting of carbonaceous material and polyacene quinone, having a weight average particle size of 1 to 100 .mu.m and composed of a material having an electrical conductivity of 10.sup.-2 to 10.sup.-10 S.multidot.cm.sup.-1 and (ii) dielectric particles selected from the group consisting of titanate dielectric particles and lead containing oxide dielectric particles having a weight average particle size of 0.1 to 3 .mu.m and having a dielectric constant of not less than 100, the weight average particle size of the dielectric particles being not more than 30% of that of the semiconducting particles, the amount of the dielectric particles being 5 to 40 vol % based on the total particles, and the amount of the particles in the whole fluid being 10 to 60 vol %.
- 2. An electroviscous fluid according to claim 1, wherein said electrical insulating liquid has a resistivity of not less than 10.sup.9 .OMEGA.cm.
- 3. An electroviscous fluid according to claim 1, wherein said electrical insulating liquid is one selected from the group consisting of dimethyl polysiloxane, dioctyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, diisononyl phthalate, trioctyl trimellitate, triisodecyl trimellitate, dibutyl adipate, butyl stearate, paraffin-based mineral oil and naphthene-based mineral oil.
- 4. An electroviscous fluid according to claim 1, wherein said semiconducting particles are the particles of one selected from the group consisting of a carbonaceous material obtained by heating a hydrocarbon at a temperature of not higher than 1000.degree. C. and polyacene quinone.
- 5. An electroviscous fluid according to claim 1, wherein said semiconducting particles have a weight average particle size of 5 to 50 .mu.m.
- 6. An electroviscous fluid according to claim 1, wherein said semiconducting particles have a specific gravity of not more than 3.
- 7. An electroviscous fluid according to claim 1, wherein said dielectric particles are particles of one selected from the group consisting of BaTiO.sub.3, (Ba, Sr, Ca)TiO.sub.3, (Ba, Ca)(Zr, Ti)O.sub.3, Pb(Zn, Nb)O.sub.3, Pb(Fe, Nb)O.sub.3, Pb(Mg, Nb)O.sub.3 and Pb(Fe, W)O.sub.3.
- 8. An electroviscous fluid according to claim 1, wherein said dielectric particles have a weight average particle size of 0.3 to 2 .mu.m.
- 9. An electrovicous fluid comprising an electrical insulating liquid and partcles dispersed therein,
- said particles being composed of (i) semiconducting particles having a weight average particle size of 1 to 100 .mu.m, the semiconducting particles being particles of at least one member selected from the group consisting of a carbonaceous material obtained by heating a hydrocarbon at a temperature of not higher than 1000.degree. C. and polyacene quinone, and (ii) dielectric particles having a weight average particle size of 0.1 to 3 .mu.m, the dielectric particles being particles of at least one member selected from the group consisting of BaTiO.sub.3, (Ba, Sr, Ca) TiO.sub.3, (Ba, Ca)(Zr, Ti)O.sub.3, Pb(Zn, Nb)O.sub.3, Pb(Fe, Nb)O.sub.3, Pb(Mg, Nb)O.sub.3 and Pb(Fe, W)O.sub.3,
- the weight average particle size of the dielectric particles being not more than 30% of that of the semiconducting partcles, the amount of the dielectric particles being 5 to 40 vol % based on the total particles, and the amount of the partcles in the whole fluid being 10 to 60 vol %.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/987,731, filed Dec. 8, 1992, now abandoned.
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