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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method measures the vibration-damping properties of materials, including loss factor, [eta], Young's modulus, E, and shear modulus, G. Accurate over a frequency range of 50 to 5 kHz and over the useful temperature range of the material, this
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method measures the vibration-damping properties of materials: the loss factor, ?, and Young's modulus, E, or the shear modulus, G. Accurate over a frequency range of 50 to 5000 Hz and over the useful temperature range of the material, this
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method measures the vibration-damping properties of materials: the loss factor, ?, and Young's modulus, E, or the shear modulus, G. Accurate over a frequency range of 50 to 5000 Hz and over the useful temperature range of the material, this
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method measures the vibration-damping properties of materials: the loss factor, ?, and Young's modulus, E, or the shear modulus, G. Accurate over a frequency range of 50?Hz to 5000?Hz and over the useful temperature range of the material, this
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Effects of the amount of fillers and of the crosslink density on the mechanical behavior of carbon‐black filled styrene butadiene rubbers
Authors attempted to relate the filled rubber Young modulus (E) to the unfilled rubber Young modulus (Eg), the amount of fillers, and filler structural parameters optionally.
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http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperDownload.aspx?DOI=10.4236/eng.2011.38098
Experimental setups and data recording system used to evaluate complex Young modulus of rubber mate- rial.
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Reduction of pounding effects in elevated bridges during earthquakes
the Young modulus of rubber .
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CR4 - Thread: O-Ring Compression Force
You can also and it is more accurate use a FEA for big deformations, introduce the Young Modulus of rubber considering the Shore Hardness value, the Poisson Coefficient 0.5 since rubber does not change its volume and make a run for …
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Strategy of a choice of single-layer compliant coatings for turbulent drag reduction
Considering the above mentioned, at determination of equilibrium Young modulus of rubbers for coatings affecting near-wall turbulence it is reasonable to use the main items of the state standard, which considers for plastic materials the measurements at low tensile and bend …
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Mechanics, Simulation and Control III
The Upper Bead Filler rubber and Sidewall Filler rubber Young 's modulus have the most positive effect on contact area.
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Water Hammer in Offloading Systems: Contribution of Detailed Modeling to Design and Safety
Acoustic-velocities calculations are based on typical oil density and isothermal com- pressibility, 760 kg/m3 and 1.98 10–9 Pa–1 , respectively (McCain 1990); steel and steel-reinforced- rubber Young ’s modulus of elas- ticity, 200 109 Pa and 1.9 109 Pa …
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Water Hammer in Offloading Systems: Contribution of Detailed Modelling to Design and Safety
respectively (McCain, 1990), steel and steel-reinforced rubber Young ’s modulus of elasticity, 200 109 Pa and 1.9 109 Pa, .
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A parametric elastic model for indentation testing of thin films
We find that choice of lo5 or even lo6 for the ratio of the glass to the rubber Young 's moduli , makes little difference to the model predictions shown in figure 7: the effects are similarto introducinga 10%uncertainty in the values for …
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