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Abstract
Effects of PTFE slide rubber bearings support vulnerable to external climate impact, for the study of PTFE slide rubber bearings
capacity changes after salt freezing, using standard freeze-thaw box and the mass fraction of 3.5% NaCl solution of PTFE slide
rubber bearings are respectively 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 days of salt freezing treatment, and axial compressive performance study.
Through the comparative analysis of influence of salt freezing treatment on bearing capacity, ultimate strength, stiffness, elastic
modulus and other properties. In the process of loading, PTFE slide rubber bearings in the side of invagination, the other side up,
four corners with warping, four side has a convex, But salt freezing treatment of the specimens than standard specimens are more
susceptible to brittle failure, and plate exposure, cracks and other damage phenomenon more serious. Shear strength, shear strength,
horizontal stiffness, and shear modulus of elasticity with the salt freezing time decrease with the increase of PTFE slide rubber
bearings support. Attenuation curve by the least square method those 50 years of compressive strength and attenuation formula, the
trend is basically accord with power function law.
Keywords: PTFE Slide Rubber Bearings; Salt Freezing Cycle; Axial Compression Test; Bearing Capacity; Compressive
Strength; Compressive Modulus of Elasticity; Vertical Stiffness
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20
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GJZF420030043ZYYD040
GJZF420030043ZYYD060
GJZF420030043ZYYD080
GJZF420030043ZYYD100
(mm)
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(a) GJZF420030043ZYBZ01
(d) GJZF4200x300x43ZYYD060
(b) GJZF4200x300x43ZYYD020
(c) GJZF4200x300x43ZYYD040
(e) GJZF4200x300x43ZYYD80
(f) GJZF4200x300x43ZYYD100
4
(mm)
70MPa (mm)
(kN)
(Mpa)
GJZF420030043ZYBZ01
GJZF420030043ZYYD020
GJZF420030043ZYYD040
GJZF420030043ZYYD060
GJZF420030043ZYYD080
GJZF420030043ZYYD100
4408.60
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4116.40
4113.70
4084.90
4074.60
73.48
69.88
68.61
68.56
68.08
67.91
4.11
4.58
3.39
4.36
4.78
3.69
4.51
3.85
3.50
5.64
7.98
2.78
3.15
4.23
3.76
3.06
3.42
3.29
3.73
4.64
3.53
4.50
4.98
3.90
3.98
3.88
3.68
6.00
8.57
3.02
2.75
4.28
4.19
3.12
3.46
3.67
4 70Mpa
70Mpa 70Mpa
70MPa
3.1
7
70MPa
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/kN
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4000
3000
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20
40
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100
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35 20 40 60 80 100 12345
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/Mpa
70
68
66
64
62
60
0
10
20
30
40
50
=69.954e-0.0065x
(1)
3.3
(2)[13]
K vT
P2 P1
Y2 Y1
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/(kN/mm)
1400
1200
ZYBZ01
ZYYD020
1000
ZYYD040
ZYYD060
800
ZYYD080
ZYYD100
600
400
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
/kN
9 -
3.4
(3)[15]
E1
10 4
10 4
(3)
GJZF420030043ZYBZ01
GJZF420030043ZYYD020
GJZF420030043ZYYD040
GJZF420030043ZYYD060
GJZF420030043ZYYD080
GJZF420030043ZYYD100
(Mpa)
1056.15
992.31
889.66
921.43
921.43
1032.00
2 70MPa
50
3
4
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