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Experimental Determination of the Rubber Dynamic Rigidity and Elasticity Module by Time - Frequency Measurements

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Abstract

Rubber is often used as a vibration insulator for technical systems. Its behavior is linear until a deformation of at least 15%, by over this limit the behavior becomes non-linear. This means that the dynamic rigidity and implicitly the elasticity module change its value during the element is stressed under dynamic regime. The authors have developed a method to find out this parameters by processing data obtained by measurements with the Wigner-Ville Distribution. Keywords: rubber, mechanical properties, time-frequency representations

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(2007). Experimental Determination of the Rubber Dynamic Rigidity and Elasticity Module by Time - Frequency Measurements. Materiale Plastice, 44(1).
. Experimental Determination of the Rubber Dynamic Rigidity and Elasticity Module by Time - Frequency Measurements. Materiale Plastice. 2007;44(1).
, "Experimental Determination of the Rubber Dynamic Rigidity and Elasticity Module by Time - Frequency Measurements,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 44, no. 1, 2007.
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