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Title: | Modeling elastomer wear under the effects of solid particles at an angle to the surface |
Authors: | Kopchenkov, V. G. Копченков, В. Г. |
Keywords: | Elastomers;Failure evolution;Failure mechanism;Solid particle impact at an angle to the surface |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Allerton Press Incorporation |
Citation: | Kopchenkov, V.G. Modeling elastomer wear under the effects of solid particles at an angle to the surface // Journal of Friction and Wear. - 2017. - Volume 38. - Issue 2. - Pages 162-167 |
Series/Report no.: | Journal of Friction and Wear |
Abstract: | The paper presents an experimental facility designed to model a single particle impact at an angle to the rubber surface. It has been established that the dominant failure mechanism of rubbers under an oblique angle was crack formation. The direction of crack propagation is close to that of the angle of attack, i.e., to the force action. The failure bears a cyclic nature of the following pattern: surface tear–crack rip–turn of the crack and the separation of the fragment. The factors that define the length and depth of the initial crack propagation have been described |
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