Experimental Study of Mullins Effect in Natural Rubber for Different Stretch Conditions

E. Gkouti, B. Yenigun, K. Jankowski, A. Czekanski
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We subjected rubber coupons to cyclical uniaxial tension to investigate the softening effect, where the primary loading at its initial position was followed by additional unloading and reloading. Less stress was required upon reloading than that required in the previous loading for the same degree of stretch, reached on the first loading. This stress softening is significant when reloading follows virgin loading. The magnitude of stress softening is related to the maximum stretch elastomers can achieve in each cycle. To investigate this phenomenon, rubber coupons were subjected to four cycles of simple tension until the desired stretch was reached. We expected that several tests under the same conditions would provide almost identical results. However, we observed different stress requirements for different degrees of stretch when multiple cycles of the same stretch were performed. For three different experimental tests of the same amount of stretch, we saw huge differences in each cycle of loading-relaxation-reloading, a phenomenon that was more obvious during stress relaxation.
不同拉伸条件下天然橡胶Mullins效应的实验研究
我们对橡胶券进行周期性单轴拉伸以研究软化效果,其中初始位置的初始加载随后是额外的卸载和重新加载。在重新加载时所需的应力比在第一次加载时达到相同拉伸程度的前一次加载时所需的应力要小。在初次加载之后重新加载时,这种应力软化是显著的。应力软化的大小与弹性体在每个循环中所能达到的最大拉伸有关。为了研究这一现象,橡胶板受到四个周期的简单张力,直到达到所需的拉伸。我们期望在相同条件下进行几次测试将提供几乎相同的结果。然而,我们观察到,当进行相同拉伸的多个循环时,不同程度的拉伸需要不同的应力。对于相同拉伸量的三个不同的实验测试,我们看到加载-松弛-再加载的每个循环都有巨大的差异,这一现象在应力松弛时更为明显。
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