1、ASTM D2233 74 0757530 0539972 402(CTb Designation:D 2231-94 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS 1916 Race St.Philadelphia,Pa 19103 Reprinted from the Annual Book of A S N Standards.Copyright ASTM li not listed in the current combined index,will appear in the neyt edition Standard Practice for
2、 Rubber Properties in Forced Vibration This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 2231;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or,in the case of revision,the year of last revision.A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapprova
3、l.A superscript epsilon(t)indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1.Scope I.1 This practice describes the terms used in the field of dynamic mechanical testing,the factors involved in forced vibration testing of vulcanizates,and recommends standard test conditions.1.2 The
4、 values stated in Si units are to be regarded as the standard.The values given in parentheses are for informa-tion only.I.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns,if any,associated with its use.It is the responsibility o f the user o f this standard to establish appro-p
5、riate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility o f regulatory limitations prior to use.2.Referenced Documents 2.1 ASTM Standards:D 945 Test Methods for Rubber Properties in Compres-D 1054 Test Method for Rubber Property-Resilience D 1349 Practice for Rubber-Standard Temperatures
6、for sion or Shear(Mechanical Oscillograph)2 Using a Rebound Pendulum2 Testing2 3.Terminology 3,1 Descriptions o f Terms Specific to This Standard:3.I.1 Each of the following terms and relationships apply to linear lumped models of rubber behavior.3.1.2 It is recommended that the unqualified term“mod
7、ulus”should mean“shear modulus.”“Normal”or“extension”or“Youngs modulus should be so prefaced.“Bulk”or“hydrostatic compression”modulus of elastomers is an order of magnitude larger than the deformation moduli considered here.3.1.3 Terms Applying to Any Periodic Motion o f Mechan-ical Systems:3.1.3.1
8、energy loss-the energy per unit volume that is lost in each deformation cycle.It is the ratio of the energy represented by hysteresis loop area to the test specimen volume.I This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D-I I on Rubber and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee DI
9、1.14 on Time and Tempera-ture-Dependent Physical Properties.Current edition approved Feb.15,1994.Published May 1994.Originally published as D 223 I-63 T.Last previous edition D 223 I-87.Annital Book o f ASTM Siandards,Vol 09.01.3.1.3.2 mean modulus-the ratio of mean stress to mean strain.3.1.3.3 mea
10、n slress-the stress at the axis of symmetry of the stress-strain cycle or,if asymmetrical,a value halfway between maximum and minimum stress.3.1.3.4 mechanical hysteresis loop-the closed curve de-fined by the locus of successive stress-strain values of a test specimen during a cyclic deformation.3.1
11、.3.5 power loss-the power per unit volume that is transformed into heat through hysteresis,it is the product of energy loss and frequency.3.1.4 Terms Applying to Sinusoidal Motion:3.1.4.1 absolute value of complex modulus(Mod G*,I G*I)-the magnitude ofthe complex modulus,.I G*I=dGi2+GIf2.,3.1.4.2 co
12、mplex modulus,G*-the resultant shear stress divided by the resultant shear stain where each is a vector which may be represented by a complex number,G*=G+iG”.3.1.4.3 damping constant,c-the component of applied force that is 90”out of phase with the deformation,divided by the velocity of deformation.
13、3.1.4.4 loss angle,&the phase angle between stress and strain.3.1.4.5 loss factor(loss tangent,tan,arc G*)-the ratio between loss modulus and storage modulus.Loss factor=tan.Tan 6=G”/G.3.I.4.6 loss modulus(viscous modulus,hysteretic mod-ulus,imaginary modulus,out-of-phase modulus),G-the component of
14、 applied shear stress that is 90”out of phase with the shear strain,divided by the strain.3.1.4.7 normal loss modulus,E-the component of ap-plied normal stress that is 90”out of phase with the normal strain,divided by the strain.*3.1.4.8 normal storage modulus,E-the component of applied normal stres
15、s that is in phase with the normal strain,divided by the strain.3.1.4.9 pure sinusoidal motion-motion which follows the mathematical equation x=XOsin(2rft)where X,is the single amplitude of motion,fis the frequency in Hz,and t is time in seconds.3.1.4.10 root mean square strain-the strain amplitude
16、divided by&,3.1.4.1 1 root mean square stress-the stress amplitude divided by fi.3.1.4.I2 spring constant,k-the component of applied force in phase with displacement divided by the displace-ment amplitude(zero to peak on one side only).3.I.4.I3 storage modulus(elastic modulus,real modulus,NOTICE:This standard has either been superseded and replaced by a new version or discontinued.Contact ASTM International(www.astm.org)for the latest information.ASTM D223L 94 0757510 0539933 349!m D 2231 TIME F