Basic Experimental Study on Rubber Materials for Vibration Damping in Vehicles

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In the constant-temperature indoor environment, the static principles of rubber materials for vibration damping in vehicles and the load and application scope of the experiments are studied in this paper. Basic experiments are carried out for common rubber materials in vehicle system by using advanced experimental equipment.

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