The damping characteristics of a magneto-rheological damper featuring non-magnetized flow paths in the piston are analysed using the Eyring constitutive model considering both viscous and minor hydraulic losses. The force–displacement and force–velocity characteristics of the magneto-rheological damper with non-magnetized flow paths were experimentally evaluated under different excitations and magnetic field intensity. Experimental results revealed relatively largerpre-yield-like region, attributed to flows through the non-magnetized paths, which increased with an increase in the coil current. A mathematical model of the damper was subsequently formulated using the Eyring constitutive model considering pressure drop across the piston and viscous effect in addition to the current-dependent friction. The Eyring model parameters were identified as a function of the magnetic field intensity and thus the coil current. For this purpose, a finite element model was formulated to identify a relation between the coil current and the magnetic field intensity. The validity of the proposed model is demonstrated by comparing the model-predicted force–velocity characteristics with the measured data under different applied currents. The model results are also compared with those obtained from the widely reported modified Bouc–Wen model and the Bingham constitutive model. The comparisons showed that the Eyring constitutive model can yield more accurate predictions of the damping properties compared to the Bingham model but similar to those from the modified Bouc–Wen model, while the Bouc–Wen model involves identifications of considerably greater number of parameters. The proposed model provided more accurate prediction of the damping force in the pre-yield region compared to the other models.
Modelling and analysis of a magneto-rheological damper featuring non-magnetized flow paths in the piston
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering ; 234 , 10-11 ; 2665-2679
01.09.2020
15 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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