Differential Dynamic Modulus of Carbon Black Filled, Uncured SBR in Single-Step Large Shearing Deformations

Youji Satoh, S. Fujii, S. Kawahara, Yoshinobu Isono, S. Kagami
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Abstract

Correspondence between nonlinear viscoelastic properties and change in various networks in carbon black (CB) filled, uncured SBRs has been studied by using combined measurements of relaxation modulus, differential dynamic modulus, and volume resisitivity in wide range of filler concentrations at various shear strains. Volume resistivity at no deformation showed step-off like change which can be explained by the percolation theory. This indicates formation of contact filler network at high filler loading. In addition, change in volume resistivity showed clear correspondence with linear-nonlinear transition in viscoelasticity. By the use of simple three-network model, contributions of contact filler, bridged filler, and entanglement networks to relaxation modulus were estimated. It was found that contact filler and bridged filler networks were dominant at lower and at higher filler concentrations, respectively. It was proposed, furthermore, that differential dynamic modulus can be used as the probes for changes in contact filler and bridged filler networks, respectively.
炭黑填充的未固化SBR在单步大剪切变形中的动态模量差异
在不同的剪切应变下,通过结合测量不同浓度的填料的松弛模量、微分动模量和体积电阻率,研究了炭黑(CB)填充的未固化sbr中各种网络变化与非线性粘弹性特性之间的对应关系。无变形时体积电阻率呈阶梯状变化,可以用渗流理论解释。这表明在高填料负荷下,接触填料网络的形成。此外,体积电阻率的变化与粘弹性的线性-非线性转变有明显的对应关系。利用简单的三网络模型,估计了接触填料、桥接填料和纠缠网络对松弛模量的贡献。在较低和较高的填料浓度下,接触填料和桥式填料网络分别占主导地位。此外,还提出微分动态模量可以分别作为接触填料和桥接填料网络变化的探针。
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