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Physics in the Rubber Industry |
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Journal of Applied Physics,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1941,
Page 1-1
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ISSN:0021-8979
DOI:10.1063/1.1712844
出版商:AIP
年代:1941
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Physics in the Manufacture and Use of Rubber |
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Journal of Applied Physics,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1941,
Page 2-11
J. W. Schade,
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ISSN:0021-8979
DOI:10.1063/1.1712846
出版商:AIP
年代:1941
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Thermal Problems in Rubber Manufacture |
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Journal of Applied Physics,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1941,
Page 12-20
Stuart H. Hahn,
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ISSN:0021-8979
DOI:10.1063/1.1712845
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年代:1941
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Dielectric Constant and Power Factor of Certain Kinds of ``Koroseal'' at Radiofrequencies |
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Journal of Applied Physics,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1941,
Page 21-22
Omer R. Fouts,
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ISSN:0021-8979
DOI:10.1063/1.1712847
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年代:1941
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An X‐Ray Study of the Proportion of Crystalline and Amorphous Components in Stretched Rubber |
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Journal of Applied Physics,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1941,
Page 23-34
J. E. Field,
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A method is described for obtaining a quantitative measure of crystalline hydrocarbon present in stretched rubber samples by comparing the intensities of the diffraction spots and the amorphous halo appearing in the x‐ray diagrams. This method has been applied in studying the crystallinity of stretched vulcanized rubber as it is affected by different vulcanization accelerators, and variations in extension, temperature and cure. To illustrate a connection between the physical performance of a rubber vulcanizate and its degree of crystallization, measurements were made on the relation of crystallinity to creep when the rubber was stretched to different initial elongations under constant loads. The creep as a function of the elongation has a maximum value at the same intermediate elongation for which crystallization becomes appreciable. At higher elongations, the increased crystallinity results in a diminution of the creep. The ultimate strength and extensibility generally associated with stretched vulcanized rubber is the result of the combined effect of the primary valence cross‐linkages formed by vulcanization and the formation of crystallites caused by stretching. Crystallization is an important factor in maintaining the relatively high strengths of vulcanizates having a greater range of extensibilities. In general, the physical properties and performance of vulcanized rubber is related to the amount of crystalline material formed upon stretching, which of course depends upon the structural characteristics of the vulcanizate.
ISSN:0021-8979
DOI:10.1063/1.1712848
出版商:AIP
年代:1941
数据来源: AIP
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Infra‐Red Spectra of Rubber and High Polymers |
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Journal of Applied Physics,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1941,
Page 35-40
W. C. Sears,
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The transmission spectra of thin films of the following materials have been measured between 2.2&mgr; and 14.8&mgr;: crude rubber, soft and hard vulcanized rubber, thermoprene, polyvinylchloride, Neoprene and Pliofilm. The spectrum of rubber resembles that of the long chain paraffins more closely than do those of the polymers, polyvinylchloride, Neoprene and Pliofilm, all of which contain chlorine and have distinctive spectra. Vulcanization of rubber with 2.3 percent sulfur gives rise to no new bands in the region 2.2&mgr; to 12.5&mgr; characteristic of molecular cross bonding. Some of the bands in these materials are identified with valence vibrations.
ISSN:0021-8979
DOI:10.1063/1.1712849
出版商:AIP
年代:1941
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Some Applications of the Kinetic Theory to the Behavior of Long Chain Compounds |
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Journal of Applied Physics,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1941,
Page 41-44
H. Mark,
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ISSN:0021-8979
DOI:10.1063/1.1712850
出版商:AIP
年代:1941
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Physical Characteristics of Synthetic Rubbers |
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Journal of Applied Physics,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1941,
Page 45-54
J. N. Street,
J. H. Dillon,
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A summary of the nature and special applications of the more important types of synthetic rubbers is given. Two series of rubber and synthetic rubber stocks, compounded on the basis of comparable pigmentation, were selected for study. In addition to the conventional physical properties (tensile strength and elongation at rupture, modulus, aging, etc.), a number of other mechanical properties such as dynamic rigidity, hysteresis loss, ``blowout resistance,'' ``running temperature,'' and tensile strength at elevated temperature were measured. Swelling tests in various solvents were also made. Results are plotted in the form of correlation charts in an effort to select proper methods of measurement. Some observations on comparative service tests in tires in the case of three synthetic rubbers indicate them to be satisfactory, on a quality basis, for use in time of emergency. The importance of care in selecting the proper physical tests and methods of analysis is emphasized in the light of the results given. It is concluded that rubber testing techniques and interpretation must be modified in certain instances in evaluating synthetic rubber stocks.
ISSN:0021-8979
DOI:10.1063/1.1712851
出版商:AIP
年代:1941
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Resume´s of Recent Research |
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Journal of Applied Physics,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1941,
Page 55-57
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ISSN:0021-8979
DOI:10.1063/1.1712852
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年代:1941
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A New Method for the Calculation of Cavity Resonators |
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Journal of Applied Physics,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1941,
Page 62-68
W. C. Hahn,
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This article gives a series method for the calculation of the fields in certain circularly symmetric resonators. By the use of some new functions, partial tables of which are included, the necessary series are made to converge rapidly enough so that the method becomes useful for numerical calculations of resonance conditions and wall currents.
ISSN:0021-8979
DOI:10.1063/1.1712853
出版商:AIP
年代:1941
数据来源: AIP
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