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FIG. 2: (a) Sketch of the experimental setup for adhesive pull-off tests of a field-responsive magnetorheological fluid.
FIG. 3: Steady shear flow rheology of the experimental flu- flu-ids. The passive yield stress fluid, aqueous Carbopol 2wt%, pH 7, is fit to the Herschel-Bulkley model (Eq
FIG. 4: Shear yield stress for the magnetorheological fluid as a function of the external magnetic field strength (field lines perpendicular to shearing direction)
FIG. 6: Experimentally measured adhesive performance of the ambient MR fluid (B 0 = 0 T)
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