Fracture properties of silica/carbon black-filled natural rubber vulcanizates |
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Authors: | Young Chun Ko Gayoung Park |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Nano-Chemical/Environmental Engineering, Daebul University, Chonnam, 526-702, Korea;(2) Department of Biotechnology, Chosun University, Gwangju, 501-759, Korea |
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Abstract: | Crack growth property of natural rubber (NR) vulcanizate with varying silica/carbon black content was examined. Tensile specimen with edge cut was used for estimating fracture properties. All filled NR specimens showed critical cut-size (C cr ), which is related to abrupt decrease in tensile strength. Carbon black-filled NR, S0 (Si/N330=0/50) has higher tensile strength than equivalently loaded silica-filled NR vulcanizates, S5 (Si/N330=50/0). When the precut size of specimen was less than critical cut-size, tensile strength of S1 (Si/N330=10/40) composition was the highest and that of S5 was the lowest. The critical cut-size passes through a maximum for S2 (Si/N330=20/30) and then decreases gradually with silica loading. An interesting result was that silica and carbon black-blended compounds gave higher critical cut size than the all-carbon black compounds, S0. The inherent flaw size decreased from 246 μm for S0 to 80 μm for S5 as the silica content increased. |
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Keywords: | Silica Carbon Black (N330) Fracture Critical Cut-size Inherent Flaw-size |
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