2017
DOI: 10.1080/03602559.2016.1247275
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Mullins Effect and Its Reversibility of Thermoplastic Vulcanizates Based on Polypropylene/Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Terpolymer Blends Under Compression Mode

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“…Different parameters have been defined to explain elastomers' energy‐damping properties. The most commonly used parameters are hysteresis loss or dissipated energy and relative hysteresis loss or damping factor 8,15 . The hysteresis loss is the difference between the integrals of the loading curve and the corresponding unloading curve 8 .…”
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“…Different parameters have been defined to explain elastomers' energy‐damping properties. The most commonly used parameters are hysteresis loss or dissipated energy and relative hysteresis loss or damping factor 8,15 . The hysteresis loss is the difference between the integrals of the loading curve and the corresponding unloading curve 8 .…”
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“…The most commonly used parameters are hysteresis loss or dissipated energy and relative hysteresis loss or damping factor. 8,15 The hysteresis loss is the difference between the integrals of the loading curve and the corresponding unloading curve. 8 This loss is also known as dissipated energy 15,16 or internal friction.…”
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“…9 18 Incorporation of EPDM wastes into PP has been considered for the production of PP/EPDM blends with enhanced impact resistance and/or thermoplastic elastomers. 19 37 The final material properties mainly depend on the EPDM concentration in the blends. Since EPDM wastes are commonly used in the powder form, size and shape of the particles and their distribution in polymer matrix are the critical parameters that mainly determine the properties of the final products.…”
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