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Fracture, filler cluster

So far, we have considered the elasticity of filler networks in elastomers and its reinforcing action at small strain amplitudes, where no fracture of filler-filler bonds appears. With increasing strain, a successive breakdown of the filler network takes place and the elastic modulus decreases rapidly if a critical strain amplitude is exceeded (Fig. 42). For a theoretical description of this behavior, the ultimate properties and fracture mechanics of CCA-filler clusters in elastomers have to be evaluated. This will be a basic tool for a quantitative understanding of stress softening phenomena and the role of fillers in internal friction of reinforced rubbers. [Pg.59]

For analyzing the fracture behavior of filler clusters in strained rubbers, it is necessary to estimate the strain of the clusters in dependence of the external strain of the samples. In the case of small strains, considered above, both strain amplitudes in spatial direction n are equal (t A F i). because the stress is transmitted directly between neighboring clusters of the filler network. For strain amplitudes larger than about 1%, this is no longer the case, since a gel-sol transition of the filler network takes place with increasing strain [57, 154] and the stress of the filler clusters is transmitted by the rubber matrix. At larger strains, the local strain eAtfl of a filler cluster in a strained rubber matrix can be determined with respect to the external strain if a stress equilibrium between the strained cluster and the rubber matrix is assumed ea GpX =6rm( u)) With Eq. (29) this implies... [Pg.61]


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