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Natural rubber compounds, crack growth

Crack growth in natural rubber compounds is brought about only by imposing the deformation if the deformation is maintained, the crack does not grow... [Pg.492]

As an example, the graphic representation in Figure 5.13. shows crack growth curves of natural rubber compounds reinforced with layered silicate and silica. It can be seen that the crack propagation behaviour is different in dependence on the filler type and on the content of the layered silicate, too. The slope of the crack propagation curve is decreased by adding 60 phr in comparison to 15 phr layered silicate and to 60 phr silica. This means, the crack growth speed is reduced. [Pg.634]


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