Elastic Behaviour of Ternary Rubber-filled Vulcanizates
β Scribed by Sobhy, M. S.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 427 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0959-8103
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β¦ Synopsis
Near-equilibrium stressΓstrain measurements have been carried out on ternary rubber vulcanizates. The e β ect of variation of the butyl rubber content on the elastic behaviour of the ternary rubber vulcanizates has been studied. It has been found that butyl rubber (IIR) is less sensitive to the vulcanization system used than either natural rubber (NR) or styreneΓbutadiene rubber (SBR). One can obtain a partially crosslinked system with an IIR phase embedded in the crosslinked matrix of NR and SBR. The role played by carbon black during mixing of the ternary blend has been investigated. The MooneyΓRivlin relationship was used to describe the behaviour of the ternary rubber matrix. The constants and have been calculated by use of the strain-ampliΓcation factor 2C 1 2C 2 and the total crosslink density of the ternary rubberΓcarbon black systems has been investigated. The data have been evaluated in terms of the molecular theories of rubber elasticity. The elastic behaviour was found to be intermediate between the affine and phantom limits of the theory.
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