Author : Alan Gent
Published : September 2012
About This Book
This book provides the principles of rubber science and
technology: what rubber is, how it behaves, and how to design engineering
components with rubber. It introduces the principles on which successful use of
rubber depends and offers solutions to the questions engineers in rubber
processing face every day. How is an elastomer chosen and a formulation
developed? Why is rubber highly elastic and relatively strong? How is the
stiffness and strength of a product estimated? How is high quality and
durability guaranteed? The authors describe current practices in rubber
engineering. At the end of each chapter, there are sample questions and
problems (with solutions) that gauge mastery of the material.
CONTENTS
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Compounds
3 Elasticity
4 Dynamic Mechanical Properties
5 Strength
6 Mechanical Fatigue
7 Durability
8 Design of Components
9a Finite Element Analysis
9b Developments in Finite Element Analysis
10 Tests and Specifications
Appendix: Tables of Physical Constants
Index
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Compounds
3 Elasticity
4 Dynamic Mechanical Properties
5 Strength
6 Mechanical Fatigue
7 Durability
8 Design of Components
9a Finite Element Analysis
9b Developments in Finite Element Analysis
10 Tests and Specifications
Appendix: Tables of Physical Constants
Index
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