The electrorheological effect under compressive stress

1995 
Despite the greatly superior performance in terms of hardness modulus change, the use of electrorheological fluids under compressive stress has been largely neglected in favour of implementations relying on shear-stress effects alone. This paper shows how electrorheological fluids, in addition to Bingham plasticity, also exhibit what appears to be rheopectic behaviour when subjected to compressive stress.
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