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Rubber has been recognized as an engineering material since the mid 1800s. Its properties of elasticity and resilience have resulted in applications in load carrying structural bearings, springs, seals, shock absorbing bushes, couplings and tires. But unlike metals which require relatively few properties to characterize their behavior, the behavior of rubber is complex.
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A Review Methods to Characterize Rubber Elastic Behaviour for Use in FEA
Rubber has been recognized as an engineering material since the mid 1800s. Its properties of elasticity and resilience have resulted in applications in load carrying structural bearings, springs, seals, shock absorbing bushes, couplings and tires. But unlike metals which require relatively few properties to characterize their behavior, the behavior of rubber is complex.
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Rubber has been recognized as an engineering material since the mid 1800s. Its properties of elasticity and resilience have resulted in applications in load carrying structural bearings, springs, seals, shock absorbing bushes, couplings and tires. But unlike metals which require relatively few properties to characterize their behavior, the behavior of rubber is complex.
Droits d'auteur :
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Téléchargez comme PDF, TXT ou lisez en ligne sur Scribd