International audienceThe present work proposes an approach to identify the network structural evolution of EPDM rubbers induced by loading. An experimental device based on two camera pair systems has been developed in order to accurately measure the volume change of rubber samples during stretching. Results show that the loading is associated with an increase of volume change (∆V/V0) up to 2% and should be related to cavitation/decohesion at the interface between fillers and the rubbery matrix. Post mortem analysis of the microstructure, combining swelling and thermoporosimetry experiments, were then carried out. A good agreement has been found between the volume change and the microstructural evolution: as compared to virgin samples (not ...
A 40 phr carbon-black filled styrene butadiene rubber has been submitted to several experiments in o...
International audienceIn situ coupled mechanical/electrical/WAXS/SAXS investigations on EPDM-based c...
Fillers when added to polymer systems are known to cause a considerable change in dynamic properties...
International audienceCarbon black filled ethylene-propylene-diene-monomer (EPDM) has been widely st...
This paper presents an experimental method to follow in-situ the chains network alteration of filled...
The effect of the strain rate on damage in carbon black filled Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer rubb...
International audienceChains and filler network damage were investigated during single and multiple ...
International audienceThe effect of the strain rate on damage in carbon black filled EPDM stretched ...
Immobilization of EPDM chains on the surface of carbon black and network structure in the rubber mat...
Immobilization of EPDM chains on the surface of carbon black and network structure in the rubber mat...
International audienceWhile natural rubber is commonly considered as an incompressible material, thi...
International audienceBoth filled and unfilled elastomers are generally modeled as incompressible so...
Double network structure constructed with filler network of carbon black and molecular network of na...
International audienceThe present paper deals with the competition between cavitation and stress-ind...
International audienceEthylene-propylene-diene-monomer rubber (EPDM) has been widely studied in the ...
A 40 phr carbon-black filled styrene butadiene rubber has been submitted to several experiments in o...
International audienceIn situ coupled mechanical/electrical/WAXS/SAXS investigations on EPDM-based c...
Fillers when added to polymer systems are known to cause a considerable change in dynamic properties...
International audienceCarbon black filled ethylene-propylene-diene-monomer (EPDM) has been widely st...
This paper presents an experimental method to follow in-situ the chains network alteration of filled...
The effect of the strain rate on damage in carbon black filled Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer rubb...
International audienceChains and filler network damage were investigated during single and multiple ...
International audienceThe effect of the strain rate on damage in carbon black filled EPDM stretched ...
Immobilization of EPDM chains on the surface of carbon black and network structure in the rubber mat...
Immobilization of EPDM chains on the surface of carbon black and network structure in the rubber mat...
International audienceWhile natural rubber is commonly considered as an incompressible material, thi...
International audienceBoth filled and unfilled elastomers are generally modeled as incompressible so...
Double network structure constructed with filler network of carbon black and molecular network of na...
International audienceThe present paper deals with the competition between cavitation and stress-ind...
International audienceEthylene-propylene-diene-monomer rubber (EPDM) has been widely studied in the ...
A 40 phr carbon-black filled styrene butadiene rubber has been submitted to several experiments in o...
International audienceIn situ coupled mechanical/electrical/WAXS/SAXS investigations on EPDM-based c...
Fillers when added to polymer systems are known to cause a considerable change in dynamic properties...