Title of article :
Physicochemical properties and stress-strain compression behaviors of a ground tire rubber based magnetorheological elastomers
Author/Authors :
Ubaidillah، Ubaidillah نويسنده is currently PhD student , , Mazlan، Saiful Amri نويسنده is a registered Professional Engineer with Board of Engineers Malaysia , , Sutrisno، Joko نويسنده PhD, is currently an adjunct faculty member in Chemical Engineering Department , , Yahya، Iwan نويسنده Associate Professor , , Harjana، Harjana نويسنده is currently Associate Professor , , Imaduddin، Fitrian نويسنده in Magnetorheological ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2016
Abstract :
This study reports a reclamation method of Ground Tire Rubber (GTR) and
electronic wastes into a tunable stiness composite, namely magnetorheological elastomers
(MREs). The composite matrix was the GTR that had been separated from its metals
and yarns. Meanwhile, the llers were fabricated from magnetic cores of the Cathode Ray
Tubes (CRTs) monitor waste through high energy ball milling in wet condition. Some
physicochemical characterizations of the powders were initially conducted to collect the
physical and chemical properties. Based on the examination, the ground powders were
identied as pure magnetite (Fe3O4) having low remnant and high magnetization. The
MREs samples were prepared by high-temperature high-pressure sintering. The mixed
of crumb rubber and magnetite powder was vulcanized under simultaneous pressure and
temperature in the absence of magnetic elds, which resulted in an isotropic MREs type.
The abilities of specimens were examined in relation to the external magnetic eld through
static and dynamic compression tests. The experimental investigation showed that the
static and dynamic stresses of the stiness increased by the increment of magnetic elds
up to a particular point of
ux density. The tunability of the stiness indicated that the
elastomers could provide wide ranges of storage and loss modulus.
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions C: chemistry, chemical engineering)
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions C: chemistry, chemical engineering)