Comparison Of Electrorheological Behaviour Of Mineral And Transformer Oil Contaminated By Starch

Electrorheological fluids consist of finely divided polarizable particles suspended in non-conducting fluid.

Comparison Of Electrorheological Behaviour Of Mineral And Transformer Oil Contaminated By Starch

Electrorheological fluids consist of finely divided polarizable particles suspended in non-conducting fluid.

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