Author:
Nishi Toshiaki,Ueno Kyohei,Nomoto Tomohiro,Sugisawa Shinya,Shin Daiki,Yamaguchi Ken,Kuwayama Isao,Yamaguchi Takeshi
Abstract
AbstractThis study employed a digital image correlation method (DICM) to experimentally quantify horizontal strain distribution in silicone rubber bulk during horizontal displacement against a stainless-steel sphere with/without glycerol. The strain distribution at different depth levels was measured by capturing the position of white powders in transparent rubber bulk. The experimental results indicated that each point in the rubber bulk moved while describing a horizontal loop during horizontal displacement depending on the position and lubrication conditions. This caused changes in the horizontal strain during horizontal displacement. These results suggest that the hysteresis term could be caused by changes in the vertical and horizontal strains.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC