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Abstract Application of the tearing energy criterion (Part I of this work) to the problem of the tearing of a rubber strip that contains a small cut or tear of length c in one edge and is stretched in simple extension is based on the relation W i – W = K (λ) c 2 hE , where W i and W are the total stored energies of the strip in the absence and presence of the cut, respectively, h is the thickness λ 0 of the strip, E is the stored‐energy density in the central region of simple extension, and K (λ) is a numerical factor that varies with the extension ratio λ in this region. An experimental method is described for measuring ( W i – W ), which enables the factor K (λ) to be evaluated. The results indicate that K (λ) decreases from a value of about 3 at low extensions to a value somewhat below 2 at λ = 3. The experiments also provide a more stringent test of the accuracy of the above relation than has been possible hitherto.
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H. W. Greensmith
Royal Institution of Great Britain
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0580f3b6b31dc090345f84 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/app.1963.070070316