The ability of the induced dipole-dipole model to predict various prop
erties of an electrorheological fluid is tested in a series of experim
ents: the deformation of a single particle chain under fluid flow, the
velocity of a falling ball at various electric fields, particle sizes
, and concentrations, and how valves operating at either constant pres
sure differential or constant flow rate. Analyses of these rather diff
erent experimental situations show that with proper application, the i
nduced dipole model can give a fairly accurate description of observed
characteristics.