Role of strain induced crystallization and oxidative crosslinking in fracture properties of rubbers |
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Authors: | Pierre Yves Le Gac,Morgane Broudin,Gé rard Roux,Jacques Verdu,Peter Davies,Bruno Fayolle |
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Affiliation: | 1. IFREMER, Centre de Bretagne, Marine Structures Laboratory, BP70, 29280 Plouzane, France;2. Thales Underwater Systems, TUS, route des Dolines, BP 157, 06903 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex, France;3. PIMM, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, 151 Bd de l''Hôpital, F-75013 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Tensile properties and crack propagation properties, especially critical strain energy release rate in mode I, GIC, have been used to investigate fracture properties of elastomers and their relationships with microstructure. These investigations were mainly based on a series of comparisons: first, the behaviour of polychloroprene rubber (CR), undergoing stress hardening due to strain induced crystallization (SIC) and oxidative crosslinking (OCL) was compared with that of chlorinated polyethylene (CPE), which undergoes SIC but not OCL, and with a polyurethane based on hydroxyl terminated polybutadiene (PU) which undergoes OCL but not SIC. Comparisons were also made on CR between fracture behaviour at ambient temperature, where SIC occurs and at 100 °C where there is no SIC. Finally, oxidative crosslinking was used to vary in a continuous way the crosslink density in CR and PU, in order to evaluate the role of crosslinking in fracture behaviour. |
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Keywords: | Fracture Rubber Oxidation |
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