ORCID
- Summerscales, John: 0000-0002-3557-0404
Abstract
Ground rubber from waste tyres may be added to elastomers with economic and environmental benefits. The untreated or treated fillers have been investigated in different types of virgin rubber matrix. A principal concern is their crosslinked structure and large particle sizes. These additives introduce flaws leading to micro-crack initiation especially under dynamic loading. The incorporation of smaller particles at a suitable concentration may avoid deterioration in the key properties. The present work studies the effect of commercial cryogenic micronised rubber particle (MRP) (apparent particle size diameter less than 100 μm) as filler at either 10 or 30 parts per hundred rubber (pphr) on the fatigue properties of natural rubber (NR), butadiene rubber (BR) or NR/BR blends (without carbon black in the host matrix). In non-crystallising rubber, BR compound containing MRP shows an enhancement in the fatigue properties. However, in NR and NR/BR blends the fatigue properties are reduced. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) observations have been used to correlate the fatigue properties with the morphology of the fracture surfaces. For NR or higher ratio of NR matrix, a scale-like texture dominated the fatigue behaviour of the compound. The fracture surface of MRP-filled compound had increased surface roughness compared to their control compound.
DOI
10.18178/ijmmm.2018.6.4.392
Publication Date
2018-08-01
Publication Title
International Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing
Volume
6
Issue
4
ISSN
1793-8198
Embargo Period
2019-12-17
Organisational Unit
School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
Keywords
elastomer, fatigue properties, fatigue fracture morphology, micronised rubber powder, unfilled
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First Page
281
Last Page
285
Recommended Citation
Habibah, A. D., Abraham, F., Summerscales, J., & Brown, P. (2018) 'Fatigue Properties and Fracture Morphology of Micronised Rubber Powder (MRP) from Waste Tyres in Unfilled Elastomers', International Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing, 6(4), pp. 281-285. Available at: https://doi.org/10.18178/ijmmm.2018.6.4.392