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Petr Filip

Researcher at Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Publications -  98
Citations -  1209

Petr Filip is an academic researcher from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetorheological fluid & Electrospinning. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 95 publications receiving 1065 citations. Previous affiliations of Petr Filip include Pedagogical University & Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.

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On the Effect of Pressure on the Shear and Elongational Viscosities of Polymer Melts

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of pressure and temperature on the shear and elongational deformation rate-dependent viscosities has been experimentally investigated for several polymers (HDPE, LDPE and LLDPE) on a capillary rheometer with a back-pressure device.
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Rheological properties of magnetorheological suspensions based on core–shell structured polyaniline-coated carbonyl iron particles

TL;DR: In this article, core-shell structured carbonyl iron-polyaniline particles in silicone oil were used as a magnetorheological suspension with enhanced dispersion stability.
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Improved thermooxidation and sedimentation stability of covalently-coated carbonyl iron particles with cholesteryl groups and their influence on magnetorheology

TL;DR: Prepared carbonyl iron microparticles coated with a low density substance, cholesteryl chloroformate, via a two-step reaction and immersed in silicone oil exhibit three positive aspects: the CI particle modification increased the compatibility between the particles and the silicone oil resulting in improved long-term stability and the coating provided the particles with enhanced thermal stability in the oxygen atmosphere.
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Effect of shear rate on aggregate size and structure in the process of aggregation and at steady state

TL;DR: In this article, the dependence of aggregate properties on the shear rate (G ) in the aggregation process and at steady state was examined and it was observed that at the early phase of aggregation, the aggregate growth rate is higher for lower shear rates.
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A dimorphic magnetorheological fluid with improved oxidation and chemical stability under oscillatory shear

TL;DR: In this article, a dimorphic magnetorheological (MR) fluid for which sedimentation stability, oxidation and chemical stability are enhanced in comparison with common MR fluids, while at the same time preserving the MR effect at its fullest practical level was prepared in two steps.