Equi-biaxial fatigue of elastomers: The effect of oil swelling on fatigue life

Steve Jerrams, John Hanley, Niall Murphy, Hassan Ali

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    Abstract

    The effect of oil swelling on the fatigue life of ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber (EPDM) has been studied under conditions of equi-biaxial cycling using dynamic bubble inflation. Specimens were subjected to varying degrees of swelling in reference mineral oils and fatigued at constant engineering stress amplitudes. The reference oils used for swelling the EPDM had known aniline points, allowing the rubber-oil compatibility to be determined. The inflation fluid for fatigue testing was selected with a solubility parameter that, would produce a desired level of incompatibility with the test, specimens, thereby limiting the amount of additional swelling during cycling. Wöhler (S-N) plots were generated for dry and swollen specimens and the changes in complex elastic modulus E* and dynamic stored energy were analyzed. Specimen fractures were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy. The fractures in the swollen samples show that the failure surfaces flowed more readily over each other than, did those of the dryer specimens.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)638-649
    Number of pages12
    JournalRubber Chemistry and Technology
    Volume81
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

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