High resilient Bearing HrB-Hs 3000
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High resilient Bearing HrB-Hs 3000
High Resilient Bearing HRB-HS 3000 Material Colour closed cellular polyetherurethane dark-green Standard dimensions on stock Thickness: 12.5 mm with HRB-HS 3000 – 12 25.0 mm with HRB-HS 3000 – 25 Dimensions: max 1.5 m wide, up to 1.2 m long Other dimensions (also thickness), as well as stamped on request. Area of application Compression load Deflection depending on form factor, values apply to form factor 3 Static range of use up to 3.0 N/mm2 approx. 12 % up to 4.5 N/mm2 approx. 16 % (static loads) Load peaks (short term, infrequent loads) Material properties Test methods Comment Mechanical loss factor 0.06 DIN 53513* depending on frequency, specific load and amplitude Static shear modulus 2.4 N/mm2 DIN ISO 1827* at preload of 3 N/mm2 Dynamic shear modulus 2.8 N/mm DIN ISO 1827* at preload of 3 N/mm2, 10 Hz 0.6 Getzner Werkstoffe dry, reference value 0.7 Getzner Werkstoffe dry, reference value DIN EN ISO 1856 25 %, 23 °C, 70 h, 30 min. after unloading Coefficient of friction (steel) Coefficient of friction (concrete) Compression set Operating temperature Flammability Thermal conductivity * Tests according to respective standards 2 <5% -30 bis 50 °C short term higher temperatures possible B2 DIN 4102 EN ISO 11925-2 0.16 W/(mK) DIN EN 12667 normal flammable passed All information and data is based on our current knowledge. The data can be applied for calculations and as guidelines, are subject to typical manufacturing tolerances and are not guaranteed. We reserve the right to amend the data. Further information can be found in VDI Guideline 2062 (Association of German Engineers). Further characteristic values on request. www.getzner.com 1 Specific load [N/mm2] Load deflection curve 4 3.5 12.5 mm Figure 1: Quasistatic load deflection curve measured with a loading rate of 0.2 N/mm2/s 37.5 mm 3 25 mm 50 mm 2.5 2 1.5 Testing between abrasive paper (grain size K120) affixed to flat steelplates; recording of the 3rd loading; testing at room temperature 1 Form factor 3 0.5 0 0 1 2 4 3 7 8 6 Deflection [mm] 5 Modulus of elasticity [N/mm2] Modulus of elasticity 70 Figure 2: Load dependency of the static and dynamic modulus of elasticity 60 30 Hz 50 10 Hz 40 Quasistatic 30 20 10 0 0 Quasistatic modulus of elasticity as a tangent modulus taken from the load deflection curve; dynamic modulus of elasticity due to sinusoidal excitation with an amplitude of 0.1 mm Test according to DIN 53513 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 4 3 3.5 Specific load [N/mm2] Specific load [N/mm2] Natural frequency 4 3.5 50 mm 3 37.5 mm 2.5 25 mm 2 12.5 mm 1.5 Parameter: Thickness of elastomeric bearing 1 0.5 0 5 www.getzner.com 2 Figure 3: Natural frequency of a single-degree-of-freedom system (SDOF system) consisting of a fixed mass and an elastic bearing HRB-HS 3000 based on a stiff subgrade; Form factor 3 10 15 20 30 25 Natural frequency [Hz] Relative deflection [% of thickness with unstressed sample] Static creep behaviour 18 % Figure 4: Deformation under consistent loading Full static loading 16 % 14 % Form factor 3 12 % 10 % 8% Half static loading 6% 4% 2% 0% 1 Month 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 1 Year 100 10 Years If HRB-HS 3000 is loaded within the specified operating range, the performance (natural frequency) under constant ambient conditions remain the same during the period of loading. 1,000 10,000 Period of loading [days] Change of dynamic modulus of elasticity [%] Dependency on amplitude 50 % Figure 5: Typical dependency of the dynamic modulus of elasticity on the amplitude of vibration 40 % 30 % 20 % HRB-HS 3000 materials exhibit a negligible dependency of amplitude. 10 % Reference value 0.1 mm, 10 Hz 0% -10 % -20 % -30 % -40 % -50 % 0.001 0.01 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 Amplitude [mm] www.getzner.com 3 Influence of the form factor In the figures below one can find correction varying form factors. Figure 7: Deflection* 10 Variation of deflection [%] Specific load [N/mm2] Figure 6: Static load range 3 100 % 80 % 60 % 40 % 20 % 0% 0.1 1 3 Figure 8: Dynamic modulus of elasticity at 10 Hz* 30 % 20 % 10 % 0% -10 % -20 % 0.1 1 10 Form factor 3 10 Form factor 15 % 10 % 5% 0% -5 % -10 % -15 % -30 % -20 % -40 % -25 % -50 % -30 % 0.1 1 3 10 Form factor 0.1 1 * Reference value; specific load 3.0 N/mm2, form factor 3 www.getzner.com Austria — Bürs 4 3 Figure 9: Natural frequency* Variation of natural frequency [%] Variaton of the dynamic modulus of elasticity [%] -20 % 10 Form factor germany — Berlin — Munich Jordan — Amman Japan — Tokyo INDIA — Pune CHINA — Beijing DB HRB-HS 3000 en © Copyright by Getzner Werkstoffe GmbH l 11-2010 We reserve the right to amend the data. 1