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Rubber Chemistry and Technology | 2012

MULTIAXIAL FATIGUE CRITERIA APPLIED TO A POLYCHLOROPRENE RUBBER

Jean-Louis Poisson; Stéphane Méo; Florian Lacroix; Gaelle Berton; Narayanaswami Ranganathan

Abstract Due to their interesting mechanical behavior and their diversity, rubber materials are more and more used in industry. Indeed, formulating a multiaxial fatigue criterion to predict fatigue lives of rubber components constitutes an important objective to conceive rubber products. An experimental campaign is developed here to study the multiaxial fatigue behavior of polychloroprene rubber. To reproduce multiaxial solicitations, combined tension–torsion tests were carried out on a dumbbell-type specimen (an axisymmetric rubber part bonded to metal parts with a reduced section at mid-height), with several values of phase angles between tension and torsion. A constitutive model is needed to calculate multiaxial fatigue criteria, and then analyze fatigue results. A large strain viscoelastic model, based on the tension–torsion kinematics, is then used to determine the materials stress–strain law. Dissipated energy density is introduced as a multiaxial fatigue criterion, and compared with those usually ...


Materials | 2018

POSS Nanofiller-Induced Enhancement of the Thermomechanical Properties in a Fluoroelastomer Terpolymer

Daphné Berthier; Marie-Pierre Deffarges; Nicolas Berton; Mathieu Venin; Florian Lacroix; Bruno Schmaltz; Yohan Tendron; Eric Pestel; François Tran-Van; Stéphane Méo

The present study reports on the use of three types of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) nanoparticles with various organic substituents as fillers in a fluoroelastomer (FKM). A series of/POSS elastomer composite thin films is prepared. Microstructural SEM/TEM (scanning electron microscopy/transmission electron microscopy) imaging reveals a dispersion state allowing the presence of micron-sized domains. The influence of POSS content is studied in order to optimize thermal stability and mechanical properties of the composite thin films. Both POSS-A (with an acryloyl functional group and seven isobutyl substituents) and POSS-P (with eight phenyl substituents) lead to higher thermal stability and modulus of the composites, with respect to the unfilled FKM terpolymer matrix. covalent grafting of POSS-A onto the FKM network is found to play a critical role. Enhanced storage modulus in the rubbery plateau region (+210% at 200 °C for 20 phr) suggests that POSS-A is particularly suitable for high temperature applications.


Advanced Materials Research | 2014

An Overview of the Fatigue of Polychloroprene Rubber

Jean Louis Poisson; Florian Lacroix; Stéphane Méo; Gaelle Berton; Narayanaswami Ranganathan

Some fundamental studies carried in a synthetic rubber - Chloroprene CR29 are presented in the first part of the paper. A critical analysis of test results, shows that an energy based approach permits the determination of fatigue lives in this material. This aspect is further enhanced by biaxial fatigue tests in the same material. These tests covering a life range from 10000 to 1000000 cycles show that the energy based model is very efficient to describe the fatigue behavior. Some evidence of strain induced crystallization (previously observed in natural rubber) with associated life enhancement at high load ratios is also presented. A comprehensive model based on the determination of the constitutive laws taking into account the viscoelastic behavior is developed showing excellent correlation with experimental data.


Fatigue of Materials II: Advances and Emergences in Understanding | 2013

Rubber fatigue — the intrinsic Intricacies

Jean-Louis Poisson; Florian Lacroix; Stéphane Méo; Gaelle Berton; Narayanaswami Ranganathan

This paper brings out the salient fractographic features that can be found on the fracture surface of some selected rubbers. It is shown that the presence of a specific feature — called the tongues can be correlated to the effect of load ratio and hence the fatigue lives in a synthetic rubber.


International Journal of Fatigue | 2011

Fatigue crack initiation at a notch

Narayanaswami Ranganathan; H. Aldroe; Florian Lacroix; F. Chalon; René Leroy; A. Tougui


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2015

Interfacial damage on fatigue-loaded textile–rubber composites

Chlo e Valantin; Florian Lacroix; Marie-Pierre Deffarges; Julie Morcel; Nourredine Aït Hocine


International Journal of Fatigue | 2011

Biaxial fatigue behavior of a polychloroprene rubber

Jean-Louis Poisson; Florian Lacroix; Stéphane Méo; Gaelle Berton; Naranayaswami Ranganathan


Procedia Engineering | 2015

Study of the fatigue behavior of the polychloroprene rubber with stress variation tests

Gaelle Berton; C. Cruanes; Florian Lacroix; Stéphane Méo; Narayanaswami Ranganathan


Applied Surface Science | 2016

SEM-EDX analysis and TOF-SIMS 3D imaging of a textile/rubber interface undergoing fatigue loading

C. Valantin; R. Benoit; Florian Lacroix; E. Gomez; P. Phalip; Julie Morcel; D. Tricoche; N. Aït Hocine


International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2016

On the dynamical behavior of filled rubbers at different temperatures: Experimental characterization and constitutive modeling

A. Delattre; Stéphane Lejeunes; Florian Lacroix; Stéphane Méo

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Stéphane Méo

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Gaelle Berton

François Rabelais University

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Alexis Delattre

François Rabelais University

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Stéphane Méo

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Stéphane Lejeunes

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Clémence Fradet

François Rabelais University

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Bruno Schmaltz

François Rabelais University

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C. Cruanes

François Rabelais University

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