Magnetorheological (MR) damper can adjust the damping force of the damper by changing the viscosity of Magnetorheological Fluid (MRF). Because the total damping force of MR damper includes viscous damping force and shear damping force, the shear damping force is related to the magnetorheological effect of MRF, and it is difficult to determine its value, which is not conducive to the forward design of MR damper. Aiming at the above problems, the maximum shear damping force of MR damper is predicted by combining the shear damping force formula of damper, electromagnetic simulation, MRF characteristics and damper damping channel parameters, and is verified by the dynamometer test.
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