Comparative behavior of local hyperelastic lowgrade rubbers for low-cost base isolation

  • Tavio
  • Wijaya U
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Abstract

As the second largest rubber producer in the world, Indonesia has a very potential opportunity to support the development of rubber base isolation. Various grades of rubber are produced by the local rubber manufacturers starting from the low to high grade rubbers. In the study, the local rubbers were also compared to the rubbers from another developing country, e.g. India. The laboratory test results used to develop the suitable constitutive model for hyperelastic material and then compared to the hyperelastic model of Shahzad et al. Several tests on the local low-grade rubbers have been conducted, namely the uniaxial tensile, planar shear, and equibiaxial tensile tests. From the tests, it can be concluded the behavior of the local low-grade rubber can be fitted with the Ogden model different from the characteristic of rubber tested by Shahzad et al. which was fitted with the Yeoh model.

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Tavio, & Wijaya, U. (2019). Comparative behavior of local hyperelastic lowgrade rubbers for low-cost base isolation. MATEC Web of Conferences, 276, 01001. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201927601001

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