Physics and Mechanics of Amorphous Polymers
Topics covered in this text include: structural aspects of polymers; molecular mobility in amorphous solid polymers; non-elastic deformation of solid amorphous polymers; mechanical experiments; interpretation of results; physical ageing of amorphous polymers; and glass transition.
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Physics and Mechanics of Amorphous Polymers
Topics covered in this text include: structural aspects of polymers; molecular mobility in amorphous solid polymers; non-elastic deformation of solid amorphous polymers; mechanical experiments; interpretation of results; physical ageing of amorphous polymers; and glass transition.
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Physics and Mechanics of Amorphous Polymers

Physics and Mechanics of Amorphous Polymers

by Jo Perez
Physics and Mechanics of Amorphous Polymers

Physics and Mechanics of Amorphous Polymers

by Jo Perez

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Topics covered in this text include: structural aspects of polymers; molecular mobility in amorphous solid polymers; non-elastic deformation of solid amorphous polymers; mechanical experiments; interpretation of results; physical ageing of amorphous polymers; and glass transition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351424516
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 04/27/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 324
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Jo Perez

Table of Contents

Foreword, List of Symbols, Table of Contents, Chapter 1: Structural Aspect of Polymers, Chapter 2: Molecular Mobility in Amorphous Solid Polymers, Chapter 3: Non-elastic Deformation of Solid Amorphous Polymers, Chapter 4: Theoretical Approach of Non-elastic Deformation of Solid Amorphous Polymers, Chapter 5: Mechanical Experiments: Interpretation of Results, Chapter 6: Physical Aging of Amorphous Polymers, Chapter 7: Glass Transition, Conclusion: Should there be one?, Appendixes
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