Rheology : theory and applications. Volume 5 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1969.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Rheology: Theory and Applications; Copyright Page; List of Contributors; Preface; Table of Contents; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. Application of Large Deformation Theory to the Thermomechanical Behavior of Rubberlike Polymers-Porous, Unfilled, and Filled; I. Introduction; II. Brief Review of Large Deformation Theory (Isothermal); III. Empirical Behavior of Porous, Unfilled, and Filled Rubberlike Polymers; IV. Thermoelastic Theory of Large Homogeneous Deformation; V. Evaluation of Failure Data
- VI. Problems Connected with the Interpretation of Mechanical Response ParametersNomenclature; Chapter 2. Unstable Flow of Molten Polymers; I. Introduction; II. Apparatus and Terminology; III. Waviness; IV. Direct Observation of Waviness Phenomena; V. Unstable Flow of a Second Type-Ripple and Associated Effects; VI. Mechanism Proposed for Unstable Flow; Nomenclature; Chapter 3. Elasticity Effects in Polymer Extrusion; I. Introduction; II. Experimental Measurements and Analysis; III. Experimental Results on Postextrusion Swelling; IV. Die Geometry and Postextrusion Swell
- V. Postextrusion Die Swell and Normal StressesVI. Elasticity and Molecular Structure; VII. Flow Defects and Melt Elasticity; VIII. Die Entry Effects; IX. Flow Defects Other than Melt Fracture; Nomenclature; Chapter 4. Strength and Extensibility of Elastomers; I. Introduction; II. Characterization of Ultimate Properties in Simple Tension; III. Dependence of Ultimate Tensile Properties on Network Structure; IV. Considerations of the Rupture Mechanism; V. Crystallization and Reinforcement; VI. Concluding and Summary Remarks; Nomenclature; Chapter 5. Free Volume and Polymer Rheology
- I. The Glass Transition and Free VolumeII. Reappraisal of Time-Temperature Superposition; III. Thermodynamic Equations of State; IV. Free Volume and Physical State; V. Summary and Conclusions; Appendix I : Temperature-Pressure Dependent Free Volume for a Lennard-Jones Lattice; Appendix II: Comparison of Classical and van der Waals' Equations of Imperfect Gases; Nomenclature; Chapter 6. Studies of the Deformation of Crystalline Polymers; I. Introduction; II. Relative Orientation of Ordered and Disordered Regions; III. Rate of Orientation of Crystalline Regions
- IV. Deformation of SuperstructureV. Contribution of the Two Orientation Processes to the Birefringence; VI. Studies on Oriented Samples; VII. Dynamic Birefringence; Nomenclature; Chapter 7. Deformation and Dissipative Processes in High Polymeric Solids; I. Introduction; II. Experimental Methods and Typical Results; III. Mechanisms of Large Deformations of Crystalline Polymers; IV. Relaxation Mechanisms; V. Mechanisms of Deformation-Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgment; Nomenclature; Chapter 8. Thermodynamics of Deformation; Calorimetric Investigations of Deformation Processes; I. Introduction