Materials (Sep 2020)

Transient Effects of Applying and Removing Strain on the Mechanical Behavior of Rubber

  • Elli Gkouti,
  • Burak Yenigun,
  • Aleksander Czekanski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13194333
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 19
p. 4333

Abstract

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For viscoelastic materials, the relationship between stress and strain depends on time, where the applied strain (or stress) can be expressed as a step function of time. In the present work, we investigated two temporary effects in the response of viscoelastic materials when a given strain is applied and then removed. The application of strain causes a stress response over time, also known as relaxation. By contrast, recovery is the response that occurs following the removal of an applied stress or strain. Both stress and relaxation constitute transient stages of a viscoelastic material exposed to a permanent force. In the current work, we performed several experimental tests to record the recovery in response to the total or partial removal of the strain. By observing and analyzing the mechanical response of the material to strain, we deduced that recovery is a procedure not only related to creep but also to relaxation. Hence, we created a model that simulates the behavior of viscoelastic materials, contributing to the prediction of relevant results concerning different conditions.

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