Abstract

The method for the experimental study of the viscoelastic properties of pneumatic elements with a rubber-cord casing is proposed. Based tests of relaxation in which the height of the pneumatic element is kept constant (a practically incompressible fluid is used as the working medium). The implementation of the method is illustrated by the example of the rubber-cord casing of the balloon type of model N-50. The value of the absorption coefficient (relative hysteresis) is established, which in order of magnitude coincides with the value of the absorption coefficient of tread rubbers given in literary sources. In the process of holding the height of the pneumatic element at a constant level, increments of the force of the pneumatic element and overpressure are proportional to each other with a proportionality coefficient depending on the value of the internal volume and height of the air element. The comparative analysis of the features of the operation of pneumatic elements in cases where the working medium is a gas or liquid is done. The results obtained are of interest in the development of vibration protection and vibration isolation systems for technical objects, the design of which includes air springs, air damping shock absorbers and rubber-hydraulic vibration mounts.

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