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This volume describes new insights into the main aspects of rubber degradation by material’s fatigue, wear and aging evolution, as well as their impact on mechanical rubber properties. It provides a thorough state-of-art explanation of the essential chemical, physical and mechanical principles as well as practices of material characterization for wear prediction, and to convey or define novel strategies and procedures of planning effective wear test programs. The initiating factors of abrasion, the development of surface abrasion on sharp and blunt tracks (so called cutting and chipping) and the influence of smear and lubricants is also summarized. The volume is of interest to research scientists in related fields from academia and industry.
Mechanically Induced Degradation Of Rubbers Due To Cavitation Under Strain Constraints.- Basic Mechanisms and Predictive Testing of Tire-Road Abrasion.- Thermomechanical Aging and Fatigue of Elastomers.- Novel Approach on Analyzing Mechanochemical Wear Mechanism of Rubber Vulcanizates in Molecular Scale.- An overview into fatigue, crack growth, abrasion and wear behavior of Recycled Rubber Powder (RRP) filled elastomers.- Tire Abrasion as a Major Source of Microplastics in the Environment.- Modeling and Simulation of Multiphysical Damage of Elastomers.- The effect of variation of strain in dependence on varied duration of thermal aging on intrinsic strengths of EPDM rubber.- How ageing affects the tear / fatigue resistance of HNBR materials.- The evolution of rubber aging observed with NMR.- Thermal aging of rubber.- Degradation of Elastomers in Practice, Experiments and Modeling.- Influence of aging on Fatigue threshold of varied rubber materials.- Intrinsic strength vs. Abrasion.- Thermal and Mechanical Degradation of Oil Resistant Rubbers.- Fast Dynamic Crack in Elastomers.- Detailed description of temperature development in rubber material during Cut and Chip process.- Fatigue Characteristics of Tire Rubber Compounds .- Simulation of A Heat-Build Up Process on Rubber Compounds.- Mechanistic and kinetic studies on degradation processes of rubbers.