Title of article :
Measurement and Modelling of the Rubber Resilience based on Ultrasonic Nondestructive Testing in Tires
Author/Authors :
Foorginejad, A Department of Mechanical Engineering - Birjand University of Technology, Birjand , Taheri, M Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Birjand, Birjand , Mollayi, N Department of Computer Engineering and Information Technology - Birjand University of Technology, Birjand
Abstract :
In tire industry, it is very crucial to evaluate physical and mechanical properties of rubbers
which are used for production of tires, to ensure the quality of the final product. Resilience is an important
property of a rubber, which cannot be evaluated through direct measurement in production cycle in this
industry. Therefore, non-destructive ultrasonic testing, which has been used in many applications for
examination of various material properties, can be used as an alternative approach for this purposes.
In this study, the non-destructive ultrasonic testing method has been employed to investigate the
resilience of nanoclay reinforced rubber compounds. By changing physical and mechanical properties of
materials, ultrasonic wave velocities are changed. For this purpose, sixteen different samples of nanoclay
reinforced rubber compounds with different formulations were prepared and both their resilience and the
longitudinal ultrasonic wave velocity through them were measured. In the next step, using the relevance
vector machine regression analysis, a mathematical expression for the rubber resilience based on the
longitudinal ultrasonic wave velocity was developed, which was proven to be qualified with acceptable
accuracy and generalization capability. The results of this research can be used for online evaluation of
the rubber resilience in tire production cycle.
Keywords :
Resilience , Non-destructive Ultrasonic Testing , Tire industry , Longitudinal Ultrasonic Waves’ Velocity , Relevance Vector Machine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics