Abstract

Abstract No work seems to have been published on the effect of stripping speeds on the load required to separate belting plies. This report is a preliminary study to indicate the order of any effects. Two series of tests were carried out, with stripping rates of 1 inch per minute up to 74 inches per minute. Statistical examination of the results shows that the measured ply adhesion depends on the rate of stripping, and can be regarded as a linear function of the logarithm of the rate. The experimental error in determining ply adhesion is, however, relatively large, and in the second series of experiments the standard deviation was just under 1 pound per inch of width. It follows from this that for a specification rate of stripping of 1 inch per minute no significant difference would, in fact, be found if the rate dropped as low as 0.2 inch per minute or rose to 5 inches per minute. The report should be of interest to those engaged in fixing limits for specification tests.

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