Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
780911 International Journal of Fatigue 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Natural rubber (NR) exhibits great fatigue properties which are usually explained by its ability to crystallize under strain. Nevertheless, strain-induced crystallization of NR in fatigue has never been investigated. We perform original in situ fatigue tests during which the degree of crystallinity, and the number and volume of crystallites are measured by synchrotron wide angle X-ray diffraction. For all loading conditions, the number of crystallites is constant. The evolution of their volume depends on the minimum stretch ratio achieved at each cycle. The results show that cyclic loading conditions modify the macromolecular structure of the material, in particular of its amorphous phase.

► Strain-induced crystallization in natural rubber measured by synchrotron WAXD. ► Crystallinity, number and volume of crystallites along fatigue tests in real-time. ► Evolution of volume depends on loading conditions but number is always constant. ► Cyclic loading modifies the macromolecular structure of the amorphous phase.

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