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In-situ Structure Characterization of Elastomers during Deformation and Fracture
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This thesis offers novel insights into the time-dependent structural evolution of polymers under deformation. In-situ tensile experiments at high-brilliance synchrotron sources allowed to characterize the material with unrivaled resolution in time and space. The strain-induced crystallization in natural rubber was studied by wide-angle X-ray diffraction. Special emphasis was put on the establishment of new structure-property relationships to give a more in-depth understanding of the mechanical performance of rubber parts, e.g. in tear fatigue loading. To this end, the kinetics of strain-induced crystallization were investigated, subjecting the material to high strain rates. The local structure around a crack tip was observed by scanning wide-angle X-ray diffraction. Ultra-small angle X-ray scattering served to study filled elastomers under deformation, from specially prepared model filler systems to industrially relevant carbon black filled rubbers. Other methods include electron microscopy coupled with in-situ tensile testing and optical dilatometry to examine cavitation in rubbers.The underlying theory as well as a literature review are covered by an extensive introductory chapter, followed by a description of the experimental techniques. The results are presented in more detail than in the original journal publications.SOMMARIO
Introduction.- Motivation and Objectives.- Experimental.- Results.- Conclusion and Outlook.- Appendix.ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9783319069067
- Collana: Springer Theses
- Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm
- Formato: Copertina rigida
- Illustration Notes: XIV, 124 p. 82 illus., 51 illus. in color.
- Pagine Arabe: 124
- Pagine Romane: xiv