Swelling behaviour of rubber vulcanizates: 2. Effects of tensile strain on swelling |
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Authors: | Kenzo Fukumori Toshio Kurauchi Osami Kamigaito |
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Affiliation: | Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories Inc., 41-1 Nagakute-cho, Aichi-gun, Aichi-ken 480-11, Japan |
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Abstract: | The effects of tensile strain on the swelling behaviour of acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer rubber vulcanizates were studied by real-time pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance (n.m.r.) measurements and volume swelling measurements at equilibrium. It was shown that tensile strain causes an increase of the initial swelling rate evaluated by n.m.r. measurements and of the swelling ratio of the rubber matrix at equilibrium. This behaviour was discussed qualitatively in terms of the molecular mobility of the network chains on the basis of Treloar's theory for swelling under deformation. It was suggested that the presence of reinforcing fillers in the rubber matrix exerts two noticeable effects on swelling under deformation: (1) a transient effect through some oriented structure induced by stretching, which restricts the increase of the swelling rate; (2) a strain amplification effect, which causes the increase of the average local strain in the rubber matrix and enhances the swelling ratio more remarkably proportional to the filler concentration as compared with that of the unfilled system. |
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Keywords: | rubber vulcanizate swelling effect of strain 1H pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance molecular mobility carbon black strain amplification |
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