Dynamic adhesion of polyamide 6,6 cord/rubber composites in H-pull tests: Fatigue evolution, life prediction and methodology evaluation
Ganfang Luo, Chi Zhang, Yan Huan, Yuan Yin, Hongguo Sun, Zhaobin Chen, Xiaoniu Yang
Abstract
The influence of fatigue on adhesion of cord/rubber composites was investigated through H-pull tests. Fatigue was found to promote sulfur diffusion from rubber to RFL and induce modulus homogenizing. Higher frequency caused decrease in fatigue life due to self-heating, but the effect was negligible under low displacement amplitude. Longer fatigue life was achieved at higher R ratio, but an exceptional increase in fatigue life was found at the highest R ratio. A universal CLD model was established for predicting fatigue life. Results of model verification revealed a critical R ratio, above which H-pull test no longer accurately evaluated dynamic adhesion.
Topics & Concepts
Materials scienceNatural rubberComposite materialAdhesionPolyamideModulusDisplacement (psychology)PsychotherapistPsychologyMechanical Behavior of CompositesStructural Behavior of Reinforced ConcretePolymer crystallization and properties