MECHANISM OF RUBBER ABRASION .1. ABRASION PATTERN-FORMATION IN NATURAL-RUBBER VULCANIZATE

被引:113
作者
FUKAHORI, Y
YAMAZAKI, H
机构
[1] Research and Development Division, Bridgestone Corporation, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0043-1648(94)90362-X
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
The driving force to generate the periodic surface patterns, and thus rubber abrasion consists of two kinds of periodic motions, stick-slip oscillation and the microvibration generated during frictional slidings of rubber. The stick-slip oscillation is the driving force to propagate cracks, then abrasion patterns and the microvibration with the natural frequency of the rubber induced in the slip phase of the stick-slip oscillation is another driving force for the initiation of the cracks. Although initial cracks originate in the slip region of the rubber surface, the propagation of the cracks is strongly excited in the stick region. Accordingly, the initial size of the abrasion pattern, pattern spacing, equals the distance determined by the natural period of the rubber and the mean sliding velocity while the constant pattern spacing after the critical number of frictional slidings agrees with the distance given by the period of the stick-slip oscillation and the mean sliding velocity. Consequently, during rubber abrasion, two driving forces produce bimodal size distribution of abraded particles, small particles of the order of ten micrometres by microvibrations and large ones of the order of a few hundred micrometres by the stick-slip motions.
引用
收藏
页码:195 / 202
页数:8
相关论文
共 51 条
[31]  
Ratner S.B., 1959, RUBBER CHEM TECHNOL, V32, P471
[32]  
Ratner S.N., 1964, SOVIET PLASTICS, V7, P37
[33]   ADHESION AND FRICTION OF SMOOTH RUBBER SURFACES [J].
ROBERTS, AD ;
THOMAS, AG .
WEAR, 1975, 33 (01) :45-64
[34]  
Roberts AD, 1988, NATURAL RUBBER SCI T, P773
[35]   HOW DOES RUBBER SLIDE [J].
SCHALLAMACH, A .
WEAR, 1971, 17 (04) :301-+
[36]   ABRASION OF RUBBER BY A NEEDLE [J].
SCHALLAMACH, A .
JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE, 1952, 9 (05) :385-404
[37]   ON THE ABRASION OF RUBBER [J].
SCHALLAMACH, A .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SECTION B, 1954, 67 (420) :883-891
[38]  
Schallamach A., 1958, RUBBER CHEM TECHNOL, V31, P982, DOI 10.5254/1.3542365
[39]  
Schallamach A, 1968, RUBBER CHEM TECHNOL, V41, P209
[40]  
Schallamach A., 1963, WEAR, V6, P375, DOI [10.1016/0043-1648(63)90206-0, DOI 10.1016/0043-1648(63)90206-0]