Fatigue Analysis and Defect Size Evaluation of Filled NBR including Temperature Influence

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Authors

  • Bernd Schrittesser
  • Stefano Tagliabue
  • Luca Andena
  • Armin Holzner
  • Jan Poduška

External Organisational units

  • Scioflex
  • Politecnico di Milano
  • Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH
  • Semperit Technische Produkte GmbH
  • Institute of Physics of Materials of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Abstract

The fatigue behavior of a filled non-crystallizing elastomer was investigated on axisymmetric dumbbell specimens. By plotting relevant Wöhler curves, a power law behavior was found. In addition, temperature increases due to heat build-up were monitored. In order to distinguish between initiation and crack growth regimes, hysteresis curves, secant and dynamic moduli, dissipated and stored energies, and normalized minimum and maximum forces were analyzed. Even though indications related to material damaging were observed, a clear trend to recognize the initiation was not evident. Further details were revealed by considering a fracture mechanics. The analysis of the fracture surfaces evidenced the presence of three regions, associated to initiation, fatigue striation, and catastrophic failure. Additional fatigue tests were performed with samples in which a radial notch was introduced. This resulted in a reduction in lifetime by four orders of magnitude; nevertheless, the fracture surfaces revealed similar failure mechanisms. A fracture mechanics approach, which considered the effect of temperature, was adopted to calculate the critical defect size for fatigue, which was found to be approximately 9 μm. This value was then compared with the particle size distribution obtained through X-ray microcomputed tomography (μ-CT) of undamaged samples and it was found that the majority of the initial defects were indeed smaller than the calculated one. Finally, the evaluation of J-integral for both unnotched and notched dumbbells enabled the assessment of a geometry-independent correlation with fatigue life.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number3745
Number of pages23
JournalMaterials
Volume15.2022
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 May 2022