Double Factor Variance Analysis of Hygrothermal Aging for F108 Fluororubber
Received:May 16, 2020  Revised:May 28, 2020
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DOI:10.7643/issn.1672-9242.2021.02.020
KeyWord:fluorinerubber  sealing materials  accelerated aging  variance analysis
        
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FAN Shi-feng Department of Naval Equipment, Xi′an , China
ZHANG Xiao-jun Xi′an Modern Chemistry Research Institute, Xi′an , China
XING Peng-tao Xi′an Modern Chemistry Research Institute, Xi′an , China
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      A hypothetical test is carried out on the initial height of the cylindrical sample of fluororubber using the method of χ2 inspection, and it is inferred that the compression permanent deformation of the F108 fluororubber materials follows a normal distribution. Using variance analysis method, combined with the data of Hygrothermal aging test, the double factor variance analysis of hydrothermal aging has been carried out on the compression deformation of F108 fluororubber at different aging time. At the initial stage (after 1 day of aging), the F values of temperature and humidity were 77.25 and 9.34, respectively, which were greater than (α=0.05), and the F value of temperature humidity interaction was 14.19, which was bigger than . In the middle and late stage of the test (after aging for 6, 12 and 16 days), the F values corresponding to temperature increased sharply, reaching 365.38, 458.03 and 354.13, respectively, and the F values corresponding to humidity also increased to 31.69, 34.03 and 31.02, respectively, which were far bigger than . The results show that the effects of temperature and humidity on the performance of F108 fluororubber are significant at the initial stage of aging, with significant:temperature > temperature and humidity interaction > humidity; with increase of aging time, the effects of temperature and humidity are enhanced to different degrees, and the effect of temperature is dominant. The temperature and humidity interaction changes from significant to insignificant.
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