Nick M said:Viscous coupling fluid hardens when heated, and liquifies when cooled.
i thought that when heated viscous fluid thinned and the plates contacted and transferred power through direct friction....
but thats just me... :icon_conf
Nick M said:Viscous coupling fluid hardens when heated, and liquifies when cooled.
stanzaspeed said:i thought that when heated viscous fluid thinned and the plates contacted and transferred power through direct friction....
but thats just me... :icon_conf
The material, a mix if liquid polymers and silica (tiny sandlike particles), is called shear thicken fluid. Left alone, it's a free-flowing goo; when something hits it at high velocity, the bits cluster into a rigid barrier. After the force of impact dissipates, it reverts to a gel.