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In Reply to: Frictional heating of vinyl posted by Mark Kelly on October 27, 2006 at 07:08:49:
I always assumed that it is plastic deformation due to the high pressures involved....not any heating of the vinyl itself. Just pushing the vinyl out of the way.
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- But can't you have plastic deformation caused by mechanical stress? - NewStevo 10/27/0611:21:22 10/27/06 (5)
- sure but the return is going to be a function of the shore hardness of the vinyl - Analog Scott 17:54:11 10/28/06 (1)
- How long do you think it takes to bounce back? (nt) - John Elison 18:29:53 10/28/06 (0)
- Only if you exceed the yield stress. - Mark Kelly 16:39:40 10/27/06 (1)
- Re: Only if you exceed the yield stress. - caffeinator 19:18:25 10/27/06 (0)
- I think this was basically the premise of the articles that I read--plastic deformation rather than heat problems. (nt) - John Elison 11:34:44 10/27/06 (0)