ASTM D945 Standard Test Methods for Rubber Properties in Compression or Shear (Mechanical Oscillograph)
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Standard Test Methods for Rubber Properties in Compression or Shear (Mechanical Oscillograph)
N ASTM D945
Annotation
These test methods cover the use of the Yerzley mechanical oscillograph for measuring mechanical properties of rubber vulcanizates in the generally small range of deformation that characterizes many technical applications. These properties include resilience, dynamic modulus, static modulus, kinetic energy, creep, and set under a given force. Measurements in compression and shear are described.2,3
The test is applicable primarily, but not exclusively, to materials having static moduli at the test temperature such that forces below 2 MPa (280 psi) in compression or 1 MPa (140 psi) in shear will produce 20 % deformation, and having resilience such that at least three complete cycles are produced when obtaining the damped oscillatory curve. The range may be extended, however, by use of supplementary masses and refined methods of analysis. Materials may be compared either under comparable mean stress or mean strain conditions.
The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
2 A survey of some aspects of hysteresis and modulus in dynamic performance of polymers is available in a paper by Payne, A. R., "The Role of Hysteresis in Polymers," Rubber Journal, January 1964, p. 36.
3 One method of correlating fundamental data from the Yerzley oscillograph with dynamic tests at constant amplitude is described by Baldwin, F. P., in his paper, "Determination of the Dynamic Properties of Rubberlike Materials by Means of a Modified Yerzley Oscillograph," The Rubber Age, April 1950.



