What is fatigue?

Fatigue describes the gradual damage to a material caused by repeated or permanent mechanical stress, which can lead to cracks, loss of function or component failure in the long term. In rubber and plastics technology, fatigue is an important testing and design aspect for dynamically stressed components such as spring elements, Seals or vibration bearings.

 

Influencing factors Fatigue

Fatigue is caused by:

  • Cyclic load (e.g. compression, tension, bending, torsion)
  • Temperature changes and media-related embrittlement
  • Material incompatibility with mixtures or composite parts
  • Processing errors (blowholes, Ridge, inhomogeneity)

 

The material undergoes minute changes with each load, which accumulate over time and become visible, for example, as cracking or hardening.

 

Fatigue resistance testing

The service life under cyclic load is tested by means of swelling and alternating load tests:

  • DIN 53513 (fatigue test on elastomers)
  • Swell and bending tests
  • Crack growth test (Crack Growth)
  • Wöhler curves to visualise the number of load changes until failure