COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF YEOH, GENT HYPERELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE MODEL AND SIMPLE RHEOLOGICAL MODEL OF NR (SHORE 60-65) AND NBR (SHORE 60-65) RUBBER

Indonesia's wealth of natural resources in the form of an abundant products of natural rubber are not followed by the ability to process it properly. The usefulness of rubber component in industrial applications especially in machining components require us as a student of mechanical engineerin...

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Main Author: NURROHMAN ASSIDIQI (NIM : 13106117); Tim Pembimbing : Dr. Ir. Bagus Budiwantoro Dr. Andri Andr, NEPPA
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spelling id-itb.:166772017-09-27T10:40:46ZCOMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF YEOH, GENT HYPERELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE MODEL AND SIMPLE RHEOLOGICAL MODEL OF NR (SHORE 60-65) AND NBR (SHORE 60-65) RUBBER NURROHMAN ASSIDIQI (NIM : 13106117); Tim Pembimbing : Dr. Ir. Bagus Budiwantoro Dr. Andri Andr, NEPPA Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/16677 Indonesia's wealth of natural resources in the form of an abundant products of natural rubber are not followed by the ability to process it properly. The usefulness of rubber component in industrial applications especially in machining components require us as a student of mechanical engineering to develop a further study to the characteristic of rubber. <br /> <br /> <br /> This research is further step of previous research on stress-strain testing for the PT Cipta Daya Mandiriinsani Indonesia’s rubber industry with NR and NBR types at <br /> <br /> <br /> strain rate 0,01/s. This study aims to find the appropriate hyperelastic model, governing equation of viscoelastic constitutive model, and simple model of stress relaxation fenomena as one of characteristics of viscoelastic properties of rubber using spring-dashpot analogy. Then, stress relaxation is described by stress-strain curve using Maxwell, Standard Linear Solid, and Generalized Maxwell model. <br /> <br /> <br /> Based on experimental data, the coefficients for each model were calculated and used to describe the condition of stress strain relationship for each type of rubber. <br /> <br /> <br /> Comparison for the best fit of the models is performed by calculating error values. For the case of PT Cipta Daya Mandiriinsani Indonesia’s rubber, Yeoh Term 3 model sound to be the best to describe hyperelastic stress strain characteristics of equilibrium stress, viscoelastic constitutive model works not quite well but development will keep goes on, and stress relaxation fenomena quite well be representated by Generalized Maxwell Model. text
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description Indonesia's wealth of natural resources in the form of an abundant products of natural rubber are not followed by the ability to process it properly. The usefulness of rubber component in industrial applications especially in machining components require us as a student of mechanical engineering to develop a further study to the characteristic of rubber. <br /> <br /> <br /> This research is further step of previous research on stress-strain testing for the PT Cipta Daya Mandiriinsani Indonesia’s rubber industry with NR and NBR types at <br /> <br /> <br /> strain rate 0,01/s. This study aims to find the appropriate hyperelastic model, governing equation of viscoelastic constitutive model, and simple model of stress relaxation fenomena as one of characteristics of viscoelastic properties of rubber using spring-dashpot analogy. Then, stress relaxation is described by stress-strain curve using Maxwell, Standard Linear Solid, and Generalized Maxwell model. <br /> <br /> <br /> Based on experimental data, the coefficients for each model were calculated and used to describe the condition of stress strain relationship for each type of rubber. <br /> <br /> <br /> Comparison for the best fit of the models is performed by calculating error values. For the case of PT Cipta Daya Mandiriinsani Indonesia’s rubber, Yeoh Term 3 model sound to be the best to describe hyperelastic stress strain characteristics of equilibrium stress, viscoelastic constitutive model works not quite well but development will keep goes on, and stress relaxation fenomena quite well be representated by Generalized Maxwell Model.
format Final Project
author NURROHMAN ASSIDIQI (NIM : 13106117); Tim Pembimbing : Dr. Ir. Bagus Budiwantoro Dr. Andri Andr, NEPPA
spellingShingle NURROHMAN ASSIDIQI (NIM : 13106117); Tim Pembimbing : Dr. Ir. Bagus Budiwantoro Dr. Andri Andr, NEPPA
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF YEOH, GENT HYPERELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE MODEL AND SIMPLE RHEOLOGICAL MODEL OF NR (SHORE 60-65) AND NBR (SHORE 60-65) RUBBER
author_facet NURROHMAN ASSIDIQI (NIM : 13106117); Tim Pembimbing : Dr. Ir. Bagus Budiwantoro Dr. Andri Andr, NEPPA
author_sort NURROHMAN ASSIDIQI (NIM : 13106117); Tim Pembimbing : Dr. Ir. Bagus Budiwantoro Dr. Andri Andr, NEPPA
title COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF YEOH, GENT HYPERELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE MODEL AND SIMPLE RHEOLOGICAL MODEL OF NR (SHORE 60-65) AND NBR (SHORE 60-65) RUBBER
title_short COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF YEOH, GENT HYPERELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE MODEL AND SIMPLE RHEOLOGICAL MODEL OF NR (SHORE 60-65) AND NBR (SHORE 60-65) RUBBER
title_full COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF YEOH, GENT HYPERELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE MODEL AND SIMPLE RHEOLOGICAL MODEL OF NR (SHORE 60-65) AND NBR (SHORE 60-65) RUBBER
title_fullStr COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF YEOH, GENT HYPERELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE MODEL AND SIMPLE RHEOLOGICAL MODEL OF NR (SHORE 60-65) AND NBR (SHORE 60-65) RUBBER
title_full_unstemmed COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF YEOH, GENT HYPERELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE MODEL AND SIMPLE RHEOLOGICAL MODEL OF NR (SHORE 60-65) AND NBR (SHORE 60-65) RUBBER
title_sort comparative analysis of yeoh, gent hyperelastic constitutive model and simple rheological model of nr (shore 60-65) and nbr (shore 60-65) rubber
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/16677
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