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Elastomeric sponge and auxetic materials have unique characteristics which
distinguish them from other solid materials like metals and ceramics. Such
engineering materials with unique performance are a continuous requisite so as to
assist the evolution for advance engineering applications. Auxetic materials
(materials with negative Poisson’s ratio) have a unique feature of getting fatter when
pulled and contract transversely when compressed, longitudinally. They are mainly
used for their improved indentation resistance, higher fracture toughness, better
thermal shock resistance, and good acoustic damping. Twenty diverse compositions
were developed with various reinforcements’ incorporation such as carbon black
nano particles etc., varying blending ratios of natural rubber (NR), styrene butadiene
rubber (SBR), and nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) in ethylene propylene diene
monomer (EPDM). Sponge and auxetic structures were developed during
vulcanization a hot isostatic biaxial hydraulic press by volumetric compression and
cooling under pressure. The reinforcements were impregnated into the elastomeric
matrices using internal dispersion kneader and two-rolls mixing mill. Seven types of
mold geometries were designed and used as per ASTM standards to fabricate
nanocomposites using a hot press in order to evaluate the elastomeric composites for
rheological, mechanical, structural, vulcanization, compressive strain, dynamic
mechanical thermal analysis and impact energy absorption applications. Mechanical
characteristics were executed using Universal Testing Machine (UTM), Dynamic
Mechanical Thermal Analyzer (DMTA) and rubber hardness tester. Scanning
electron microscopy coupled with EDS were used to evaluate sponge and auxetic
structures. The synthesized auxetic materials verified by scanning electron images
and Poisson’s ratio determined by processing images using ‘Matlab’ software. With
the advances in the fabrication and synthesis of a wider range of these thrilling
materials, there is enormous potential for applications in industrial and commercial
sectors. Among the various rubber systems investigated EPDM based elastomeric
composites proved to be the best for development of auxetic structures. Hardness of
the EPDM sponge composite with 20% incorporation of carbon black nano fillers
enhanced up to 112%. EPDM with the addition of 20% carbon black attained tensile
strength 142%, compared to EPDM without reinforcement; this nanocomposite also
showed a 20% reduction in impact energy absorption. EPDM-30%NR reinforced
with 20% carbon black showed a minimum reduction of 33% in storage modulus
indicating good retention of elasticity. Maximum enhancement of 400% loss
modulus was obtained in case of EPDM-30%SBR reinforced with 20% carbon
black. Rheological bahaviour such as loss tangent during vulcanization enhanced up
to 130%, 300%, 85%, 11% by incorporation of 30% carbon black, 30% NBR, 30%
NR, and 30 % SBR. |
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