Mechanical design principles of ancient fish armor
Materials design principles of ancient fish armour
Benjamin J. F. Bruet, Juha Song, Mary C. Boyce & Christine Ortiz
Abstract :
Benjamin J. F. Bruet, Juha Song, Mary C. Boyce & Christine Ortiz
Abstract :
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I'm working on the numerical solution of the mixed problem in lubricated contacts. Does anyone know if the lubricant equation (Reynolds one) was never solved for film thickness instead of pressure (like actually is done with MGMI techniques) in some pubblication?
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The Shore A and D hardness tests are widely used by the rubber industry. However, I'm not sure what practical use these numbers can be put to during design. My current feeling is that Shore hardness numbers can at best give you a feel for the texture of the rubber - a Shore A value of 5 = gummy bear texture, Shore A = 40 implies erasure texture etc.
Can someone explain how Shore hardness values can be used in the design of mechanical components made of rubber?
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