Research on Electrical Characteristics of Metal Rubber

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Metal rubber is a new type of elastic damping material. It’s often used in all kinds of instruments and equipment to vibration isolation and buffer. The internal of metal rubber is mesh structure in space formed with wires. The contact points of the crossed wires aren’t solid collusion. Although the compressive strength of metal rubber is very good, but the structure of metal rubber would become loosly and destroyed under tensile load. Literature [1] put forward that the pulse discharge sintered to metal rubber can make the contact point transform to solid collusion. The method is based on the theory of resistance welding to the contact points between sintering metal wires in metal rubber. The research and analysis to the electricity characteristics of the metal rubber has important significance to optimize parameters of electrical pulse discharge experiment and improve the quality of sinter.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 998-999)

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87-90

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July 2014

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