Description of fatigue damage in carbon black filled natural rubber
Résumé
The present paper describes macroscopic fatigue damage in carbon black‐filled natural rubber (CB‐NR) under uniaxial loading conditions. Uniaxial tension‐compression, fully relaxing uniaxial tension and non‐relaxing uniaxial tension loading conditions were applied until sample failure. Results, summarized in a Haigh‐like diagram, show that only one type of fatigue damage is observed for uniaxial tension‐compression and fully relaxing uniaxial tension loading conditions, and that several different types of fatigue damage take place in non‐relaxing uniaxial tension loading conditions. The different damage types observed under non‐relaxing uniaxial tension, loading conditions are closely related to the improvement of rubber fatigue life. Therefore, as fatigue life improvement is classically supposed to be due to strain‐induced crystallization (SIC), a similar conclusion can be drawn for the occurrence of different types of fatigue damage.