摘要:
Natural rubber vulcanizates can have very high tear strengths, due to their ability to strain-crystallize at a tear front and thereby provide resistance to fracture. On the other hand, amorphous rubbers such as styrene-butadiene rubber tear easily. Upon the addition of carbon black to either rubber, tear strengths can be increase substantially. This is due to increased energy dissipation and blunting of the tear tip. The talk will explain these behaviors.
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个人简介:
Professional Preparation
Cornell University ChE B.S., 1972
Cornell University ChE M.S., 1973
The University of Akron Polymer Science Ph.D., 1978
Professional Appointments
1988-present: Professor of Polymer Science, The University of Akron
1984-1988: Associate Professor of Polymer Science, The University of Akron
1979-1980: Senior Research Scientist, Firestone
1976-1979: Research Scientist, Firestone
Honors and Awards
Tau Beta Pi, Engineer Honorary
Sparks-Thomas Award from the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society, 1987
Outstanding Research Award, The University of Akron, 1987.
Adhesion Society Award for Excellence in Adhesion Science, 1999.
Robert L. Patrick Fellow of the Adhesion Society, 2000.
George Stafford Whitby Award from the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society, 2001.
Research Interests
Rheology of adhesion; autohesion and tack; brass-rubber adhesion; fracture of rubber; anisotropic rubber; rubber reinforcement.