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Investigating the tension load of rubber composites by impact dynamic testing

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This work deals with establishing the tension load by impact dynamic testing of rubber composite conveyor belts. The value of tension load affects the shape of the used impactor and use of a support system as well as the weight of the ram and the impact height. An increase in the allowable stress when the belt is tensioned was examined during the test, to determine the effect of impact on the tension load. The obtained values of tension load are assessed using basic mathematical and statistical methods. Using the Design of Experiments method, factors that significantly affect the value of the tension load are identified.

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This article is the result of the implementation of the Project: University Science Park TECHNICOM for Innovation Applications Supported by Knowledge Technology, ITMS: 26220220182, supported by the Research and Development Operational Programme funded by the ERDF. ‘We support research activities in Slovakia/This project is being co-financed by the European Union.’

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AMBRIŠKO, L., MARASOVÁ, D. & CEHLÁR, M. Investigating the tension load of rubber composites by impact dynamic testing. Bull Mater Sci 40, 281–287 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-017-1381-5

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