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Project on-. Design and Generation of High Performance MR Fluid Brake. Project by- Kundan R Avchare Divyanshu jain Tarang bansal. Faculty adviser- Prof. R.K. Mandloi. Magnetorheological Fluids sometimes referred to as ferrofluids
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Project on- Design and Generation of High Performance MR Fluid Brake Project by- Kundan R Avchare Divyanshu jain Tarang bansal Faculty adviser- Prof. R.K. Mandloi
Magnetorheological Fluids • sometimes referred to as ferrofluids • often made by mixing ferromagnetic particles (iron, cobalt, etc) into a carrier fluid such as silicone oil or even water.
Magnetorheological Fluids • the ferromagnetic particles are forced into an aligned arrangement when the fluid is placed in a magnetic field
Magnetorheological Fluids • The alignment of the particles in the fluid will also cause the viscosity of the fluid to increase, making the fluid seem “thicker.”
Anti-Lock Braking System • Braking is considered to be one of the most important aspects in driving. • ABS is the most advance breaking system available at present. • ABS helps the driver stop quicker under wet or slippery conditions. • Allows the driver to brake and steer at the same time. • A very useful safety feature of car during emergency braking.
Working of ABS A : Wheel Speed Sensors B : ECU C : Pressure Release Valves D : Brake Line to Caliper
Disadvantages of ABS system- • High cost • Complicated mechanisms • Heavy system
Features of MR fluid brakes- • Simple design. • Less no. of components. • More sensitive
Past Work on MR fluid Dampers Drum Brakes Disc Brakes