Abstract
ISO 6943:2007 describes a method for the determination of the resistance of vulcanized rubbers to fatigue under repeated tensile deformations, the test piece size and frequency of cycling being such that there is little or no temperature rise. Under these conditions, failure results from the growth of a crack that ultimately severs the test piece.
The method is restricted to repeated deformations in which the test piece is relaxed to zero strain for part of each cycle. Analogous fatigue processes can occur under repeated deformations which do not pass through zero strain and also, in certain rubbers, under static deformation, but this International Standard does not apply to these conditions.
The method is believed to be suitable for rubbers that have reasonably stable stress-strain properties, at least after a period of cycling, and that do not show undue stress softening or set, or highly viscous behaviour. Materials that do not meet these criteria may present considerable difficulties from the points of view of both experiment and interpretation. For example, the method is not considered suitable for most thermoplastic elastomers.
General information
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Status: WithdrawnPublication date: 2007-06Stage: Withdrawal of International Standard [95.99]
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Edition: 2Number of pages: 16
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Technical Committee :ISO/TC 45/SC 2ICS :83.060
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Life cycle
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Previously
WithdrawnISO 6943:1984
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Now
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Revised by
WithdrawnISO 6943:2011