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A Numerical Investigation of the Friction Contact of an Unfilled Styrene Butadiene Rubber by a Blade Sliding Indentation

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, , Citation B. Setiyana et al 2018 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1090 012078 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/1090/1/012078

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Abstract

Rubber is mostly modeled as a hyperelastic material and as a consequence, large deformation occur along friction contact against a rigid counterface. In general, Coefficient of friction (COF) of a contact surface consists of two components, i.e. adhesion and deformation (hysteresis). However, it is difficult to investigate the deformation component of COF analitically on the rubber sliding. By means of a rigid blade sliding indentation technique, this paper studies the friction contact phenomena on Unfilled Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR-0) numerically by using a Finite Element Analysis (FEA) in plane strain mode. By a given sliding speed, the FEA simulation is carried out with the various adhesion COF and sliding depth. The presented simulation output are stress, deformation and reaction forces. Results show that the deformation COF strongly depends on the sliding displacement. Finally, the overall COF highly increases and then decreases with respect to the sliding displacement and tends to indicate stick-slip phenomena.

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