Tribology in Industry (Sep 2013)

Tribology Aspect of Rubber Shock Absorbers Development

  • M. Banić,
  • D. Stamenković,
  • M. Milošević,
  • A. Miltenović

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 3
pp. 225 – 231

Abstract

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Rubber is a very flexible material with many desirable properties Which enable its broad use in engineering practice. Rubber or rubber-metal springs are widely used as anti-vibration or anti-shock components in technical systems. Rubber-metal springs are usually realized as a bonded assembly, however especially in shock absorbers, it is possible to realize free contacts between rubber and metal parts. In previous research it authors was observed that friction between rubber and metal in such case have a significant influence on the damping characteristics of shock absorber. This paper analyzes the development process of rubber or rubber-metal shock absorbers realized free contacts between the constitutive parts, starting from the design, construction, testing and operation, with special emphasis on the development of rubber-metal springs for the buffing and draw gear of railway vehicles.

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