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Mechanical characterisation of anisotropic stress softening in carbon black filled rubber

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Plastics, Rubber and Composites 2013Description: 19-25Subject(s): Summary: The deformation induced stress softening strongly influences the material behaviour of the filled rubber and is a very complex issue. For the description of the anisotropic Mullins effect, there is still a lack of suitable experimental data. For this purpose, experiments with carbon black filled chloroprene rubber (CR) were carried out using multiple load steps. After repeated stretching in the same direction, a subsequent first loading in any other direction on the material behaviour during that loading process, characteristic values are defined.
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The deformation induced stress softening strongly influences the material behaviour of the filled rubber and is a very complex issue. For the description of the anisotropic Mullins effect, there is still a lack of suitable experimental data. For this purpose, experiments with carbon black filled chloroprene rubber (CR) were carried out using multiple load steps. After repeated stretching in the same direction, a subsequent first loading in any other direction on the material behaviour during that loading process, characteristic values are defined.

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