Rheology for polymer melt processing /
This book presents the main results obtained by different laboratories involved in the research group "Rheology for polymer melt processing" which is associated with French universities, schools of engineering, and the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - France). The group...
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Elsevier,
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Publisher Address: | Amsterdam ; New York : |
Publication Dates: | 1996. |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Rheology series ;
vol. 5 |
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Online Access: |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/01693107/5 |
Summary: |
This book presents the main results obtained by different laboratories involved in the research group "Rheology for polymer melt processing" which is associated with French universities, schools of engineering, and the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - France). The group comprises some 15 research laboratories of varied disciplines (chemistry, physics, material sciences, mechanics, mathematics), but with a common challenge viz. to enhance the understanding of the relationships between macromolecular species, their rheology and their processing. Some crucial issues of polym |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (ix, 424 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9780444822369 0444822364 9780080540566 0080540562 128105531X 9781281055316 |
Index Number: | TP1150 |
CLC: | O631 |
Contents: | The reptation model : tests through diffusion measurements in linear polymer melts -- Polybutadiene: NMR and temporary elasticity -- Chain relaxation processes of uniaxially stretched polymer chains: an infrared dichroism study -- Chain conformation in elongational and shear flow as seen by SANS -- Molecular Rheology and linear viscoelasticity -- Experimental validation of non linear network models -- Mathematical analysis of differential models for viscoelastic fluids -- Computation of 2D viscoelastic flows for a differential constitutive equation -- Validity of the stress optical law and a |