Development of surface dynamic mechanical analysis tests for TPU materials
The stick-slip behaviour of elastomers plays an extremely important role under service relevant loading conditions in many tribological applications. In a number of practical situations, the friction instability (stick-slip) causes negative influence on the sliding performance of various components...
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doaj-c5e5cce602574a2f8273f0b58d902eb42021-03-23T13:23:13ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeFME Transactions1451-20922406-128X2010-01-013831151191451-20921003115HDevelopment of surface dynamic mechanical analysis tests for TPU materialsHausberger Andreas0Gódor István1Schwarz Thomas2Major Zoltán3Polymer Competence Center, Leoben, AustriaUniversity, Leoben Chair od Mechanical Engeneering (AMB), AustriaSKF Economos Austria GmbH, Judenburg, AustriaInstitute of Polymer Product Engeneering, Linz, AustriaThe stick-slip behaviour of elastomers plays an extremely important role under service relevant loading conditions in many tribological applications. In a number of practical situations, the friction instability (stick-slip) causes negative influence on the sliding performance of various components (e.g. seals, wipers or dampers). To characterise the stick-slip behavior of polymers a rotation based test set-up was used on an axial/torsional dynamic testing machine (BOSE 3200AT) with the ring-on disc specimen configuration. This paper describes under which conditions stick-slip occurred (for both monotonic and dynamic loading) and how to use these results to make a more efficient material selection. In that case the load, velocity and amplitude dependencies were summarized in form of diagrams as a 'Running condition stick-slip map'.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2010/1451-20921003115H.pdfstick-sliptpuhysteresis |
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Development of surface dynamic mechanical analysis tests for TPU materials |
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Development of surface dynamic mechanical analysis tests for TPU materials |
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Development of surface dynamic mechanical analysis tests for TPU materials |
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Development of surface dynamic mechanical analysis tests for TPU materials |
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Development of surface dynamic mechanical analysis tests for TPU materials |
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development of surface dynamic mechanical analysis tests for tpu materials |
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University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade |
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FME Transactions |
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1451-2092 2406-128X |
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The stick-slip behaviour of elastomers plays an extremely important role under service relevant loading conditions in many tribological applications. In a number of practical situations, the friction instability (stick-slip) causes negative influence on the sliding performance of various components (e.g. seals, wipers or dampers). To characterise the stick-slip behavior of polymers a rotation based test set-up was used on an axial/torsional dynamic testing machine (BOSE 3200AT) with the ring-on disc specimen configuration. This paper describes under which conditions stick-slip occurred (for both monotonic and dynamic loading) and how to use these results to make a more efficient material selection. In that case the load, velocity and amplitude dependencies were summarized in form of diagrams as a 'Running condition stick-slip map'. |
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stick-slip tpu hysteresis |
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