Fatigue and Fracture Character of Metal Rubber Material

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The damaging factor was defined firstly, mean while the fatigue character of metal rubber was discussed. Then the relationship between damaging factor and cyclic loading times had been summarized through fatigue tests. Finally observed the pattern of fracture face, cavities and flaws of the fatigue wires inner the metal rubber components with electronic scanning microscope, some technical methods of improving the wearing resistivity of metal rubber material had been brought forward.

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January 2012

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