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Effect of Carbon Black on Dynamic Properties of Rubber Vulcanizates

Avrom I. Medalia
- 01 Jul 1978 - 
- Vol. 51, Iss: 3, pp 437-523
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In this paper, the dynamic properties of rubber vulcanizates with carbon black as a filler are investigated. But the effect of adding carbon black to the rubber is not discussed.
Abstract
The term dynamic properties as applied to elastomers refers to the response to periodic or transient forces which do not cause failure or appreciable fatigue (permanent change of properties) during the investigation. Generally this is limited to vulcanizates subjected to deformations not exceeding about 25%; and generally the dynamic properties are measured after several cycles or (in a transient experiment such as resilience) after several preconditioning transients, so that the Mullins effect or difference between first and second strain cycles is not of consequence. Thus, dynamic properties represent the viscoelastic properties of vulcanizates at deformations below about 25%, after reaching a pseudo-equilibrium state. The dynamic properties of rubber are altered tremendously by the addition of a filler. The scope of this article is restricted to the dynamic properties of rubber vulcanizates with carbon black as a filler. The effect covered in this article are important in designing rubber comp...

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