
Polymer Materials
Macroscopic Properties and Molecular Interpretations
Wiley (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 19. April 2011
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-0-470-61619-2 (ISBN)
Description
Advanced reviews for Polymer Materials
"Molecular modeling of polymers ... is a subject that cannot be found in any other [book] in any appreciable detail. ... [T]he detailed chapters on specific polymer systems is a great idea."
-- Gregory Odegard, Michigan Technological University
"The polymer community needs a text book which can connect the macroscopic mechanics with mesoscopic and molecular aspects of polymer."
-- Liangbin Li, University of Science and Technology of China
This book takes a unique, multi-scale approach to the mechanical properties of polymers, covering both the macroscopic and molecular levels unlike any other book on the market. Based on the authors' extensive research and writing in the field, Polymer Materials emphasizes the relationships between the chemical structure and the mechanical behavior of polymer materials, providing authoritative guidelines for assessing polymer performance under different conditions and the design of new materials.
Key features of this book include:
* Experimental results on selected examples precede and reinforce the development of theoretical features
* In-depth discussions of a limited number of polymer systems instead of a brief overview of many
* Self-contained chapters with a summary of their key points
* Comprehensive problems and a solutions manual for the different parts of the book
* Coverage of the basics with an emphasis on polymer dynamics
An indispensable resource for polymer scientists and students alike, Polymer Materials is also highly useful for material scientists, engineers, chemists, and physicists in industry and academia.
Reviews / Votes
"The book is well readable, extremely well structured, and very informative - simply this is an indispensable, excellent textbook. Everybody interested in the molecular interpretation of the physical behavior of polymers should have it on the desk. The book will likely be a "must" for university teachers in polymer physics in the future." (Materials Views, 1 August 2011)More details
Product info
gebunden
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 287 mm
Width: 220 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1255 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-61619-2 (9780470616192)
Schweitzer Classification
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Jean Louis Halary | Francoise Laupretre | Lucien Monnerie
Polymer Materials
Macroscopic Properties and Molecular Interpretations
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04/2011
Wiley
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Jean Louis Halary | Francoise Laupretre | Lucien Monnerie
Polymer Materials
Macroscopic Properties and Molecular Interpretations
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01/2011
Wiley
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Persons
JEAN-LOUIS HALARY, PhD, is a professor at the Laboratory of Physico-Chemistry of Polymers and Dispersed Media at ESPCI ParisTech. He has published book chapters and numerous articles in international journals, presented over 150 communications in conferences and laboratories, and is the holder of two patents. Dr. Halary has coauthored the books De la Macromolécule au Matériau Polymère and Mécanique des Matériaux Polymères.
FRANÇOISE LAUPR TRE, PhD, is Professor Emeritus at the University Paris 12-Val de Marne in the Laboratory of Polymer Research. She has published numerous articles in scientific journals and a number of book chapters, and has lectured in many international conferences. Dr. Laupr¿tre has coauthored the books De la Macromolécule au Matériau Polymère and Mécanique des Matériaux Polymères.
LUCIEN MONNERIE, PhD, is Professor and Honorary Director of Studies of the ESPCI ParisTech. He has published hundreds of articles in scientific journals as well as a number of book chapters, and has lectured at many international meetings. Dr. Monnerie is coauthor of Mécanique des Matériaux Polymères.
Content
PREFACE.
LIST OF SYMBOLS.
Introduction to Polymer Materials.
PART I.
1 The Four Classes of Polymer Materials.
2 The Macromolecular Chain in the Amorphous Bulk Polymer: Static and Dynamic Properties.
3 The Glass Transition.
4 Secondary Relaxations in Amorphous Polymers.
5 Entanglements in Bulk Un-Cross-Linked Polymers.
6 Semicrystalline Polymers.
PART II.
7 Elastic and Hyperelastic Behaviors.
8 Linear Viscoelastic Behavior.
9 Anelastic and Viscoplastic Behaviors.
10 Damage and Fracture of Solid Polymers.
PART III.
11 Mechanical Properties of Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) and Some of Its Random Copolymers.
12 Mechanical Properties of Bisphenol-A Polycarbonate.
13 Mechanical Properties of Epoxy Resins.
14 Polyethylene and Ethylene-a-olefi n Copolymers.
15 High-Modulus Thermoplastic Polymers.
PART IV.
16 Mechanical Tests for Studying Impact Behavior.
17 High-Impact Polystyrene.
18 Toughened Poly(Methyl Methacrylate).
19 Toughened Aliphatic Polyamides.
20 Toughened Epoxy Resins.
PART V.
21 Chemically Cross-Linked Elastomers.
22 Reinforcement of Elastomers by Fillers.
23 Thermoplastic Elastomers.
Appendix: Problems.
INDEX.