dmapguru
Mechanical
- Feb 6, 2016
- 149
I am a mechanical engineer, so rubber materials are exotic for me and outside my traditional choice of materials.
I have an existing mechanical system I want to modify by adding a spring. I could just add a traditional steel coil tension spring, but space is limited. The configuration lends itself well to the form of a flat elastic band, yes the type you might use to keep a bunch of letters together. However, the system is inside the workings of an internal combustion engine, so it will be subjected to exposure to engine oil, and trace amounts of gasoline as well as a temperature environment of -20C startup, 90C operating, 130C maximum.
I considered 2 synthetic rubbers, Nitrile (NBR/BUNA-N) or Viton.
My question is about the mechanical properties of these rubbers. I am aware of the relationship between Shore hardness and elastic modulus, but I have no feeling at all for the elastic limit and fatigue resistance. How far can you stretch these rubbers and how well do they perform, in tension, under high numbers of cyclic loads. Is there a recommended strain range for best operation?
I have an existing mechanical system I want to modify by adding a spring. I could just add a traditional steel coil tension spring, but space is limited. The configuration lends itself well to the form of a flat elastic band, yes the type you might use to keep a bunch of letters together. However, the system is inside the workings of an internal combustion engine, so it will be subjected to exposure to engine oil, and trace amounts of gasoline as well as a temperature environment of -20C startup, 90C operating, 130C maximum.
I considered 2 synthetic rubbers, Nitrile (NBR/BUNA-N) or Viton.
My question is about the mechanical properties of these rubbers. I am aware of the relationship between Shore hardness and elastic modulus, but I have no feeling at all for the elastic limit and fatigue resistance. How far can you stretch these rubbers and how well do they perform, in tension, under high numbers of cyclic loads. Is there a recommended strain range for best operation?