Cavitation in bonded natural rubber cylinders repeatedly loaded in tension
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TextPublication details: Journal of Natural Rubber Research 1995Description: 14-25Subject(s): Summary: This investigation describes cavitation behaviour in bonded rubber cylinders subjected to different loading schedules in tension. Three natural rubber vulcanisates have been studied. The effect of carbon black on cavitation behaviour is examined. It is shown that repeated cycling can alter the cavitation failure stress when compared to that of a single cycle. Some practical consequences of this finding are discussed with the mechanism of cavitation.
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This investigation describes cavitation behaviour in bonded rubber cylinders subjected to different loading schedules in tension. Three natural rubber vulcanisates have been studied. The effect of carbon black on cavitation behaviour is examined. It is shown that repeated cycling can alter the cavitation failure stress when compared to that of a single cycle. Some practical consequences of this finding are discussed with the mechanism of cavitation.
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