
Polymer Composites
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- Introductory Articles
- Molecular Composites
- Modeling of Molecular and Particulate Composites
- Microstructural Considerations in the Development of Improved Fibre Reinforced Thermoplastics
- Mechanics of Hybrid Composites
- Conducting Polymer Composites
- Rheological Properties of Amorphous Polymers Containing Platelet Fillers
- Comparison between Theoretical and Practical Mechanical Properties of Polyolefins-Glass Beads Composites
- Veselý
- Oxidative Degradation of Polypropylene Catalysed by Mineral Fillers
- Kowalewski, T.#Kryszewski, M.#Galeski
- Some Properties of Highly Filled Oriented Polyolefins with Chalk and Other Systems
- Cellulosic Fillers for Thermoplastics
- The Effect of Fillers on the Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene Composites
- Relation between Critical Fiber Length and Tensile Strength for Glass Fiber - Polypropylene Resin Composite
- Polypropylene-Mica Composites
- Influence of Fillers on the Process of Polypropylene
- Polypropylene Composites - Dependence of the Yield Stress on the Concentration of Particulate CaCO⊂&3&/sub& Filler
- Thermoelastic Effect of "Polypropylene - CaCO⊂&3&/sub&" Composites. The Influence of the Composition, Rate of Strain and Temperature
- Rigid Structural Foams from Composite Polypropylene/ Calcium Carbonate
- Instrumented Impact Studies of Some Thermoplastic Composites
- The Interactions on the Interface of Polypropylene and Organic Pigments
- 2. Other Polymer Composites
- Use of Wood Fibers in Thermoplastic Composites III. Polymethyl methacrylate
- Structure and Properties of Polystyrene Prepared by Polymerization in the Presence of Carbon Fillers
- Thermomechanical Behaviour of Graft Styrene Copolymers and their Composites
- Composites of Alkaline Poly(6-Caprolactam) Polymerized in Situ
- Anionic Poly (6-Caprolactam) Composites Polymerized in Rotating Moulds
- Mechanical Properties of Soft PVC-Textile Composites
- Hydrophilic and Thermoformable Silicone Rubber Composite
- Effect of Polymer Matrix on the Efficiency of Microcapsulated Flame Retardants
- Properties of Protein Modifications Covalently Linked to Particles
- 3. Thermosetting Matrices
- The Reversibility of Hydrothermal Effects in Fibre- Resin Composites
- Low Temperature Relaxation Behavior of Epoxy Resins
- Thermally Stimulated Depolarization of Radiation Cured Unsaturated Polyester Resin-Glass Micronodules Composites
- Glass Beads Filled Epoxy System: The Toughening Effect of an Introduced Elastomer Interphase
- Structure and Mechanical Properties of Polymer-Phenolic Microsphere Composites
- Catalytic Effect of the Solid Acids at Amino Resins Solidification
- Mechanical Stability Of Composites
- 1. Interface Effects
- Interphase Effects on Viscoelastic Properties of Polymer Composites
- On the Influence of the Interface on Processing and Application Properties of Filled Polymers
- About Interface Problems in Kaolin-Filled Polyethylene
- Structure-Property Relationship at Composite Interfaces
- The Effects of Additives on the Structure and Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene-Filler Systems
- The Properties of Polymers Containing Petroleum Stabilizers
- Filling of Polymers with the Aid of Coupling Agents
- 2. Failure and Fracture Effects
- Some Observations about the Failure of Polymer Composites
- On the Effect of the Yarn Rupture Elongation Scatter on the Strength of Unidirectional Organic Fibre Reinforced Plastics
- A Study of the Adhesion Strength in the Matrix- Prestrained Fiber Joints
- Strain Rate Dependences of Deformation Behaviour and Fracture Surface Morphology in Polypropylene with Short Glass Fibres
- Fracture Toughness of Filled Thermoplasts at Dynamical Tests
- 1. Structure and Properties of Composites
- A Study of Reactive Polymer Morphology Using Holographic Microscopy
- Polyethylene - Polystyrene Gradient Polymer.II. Influence of the Diffusion of Styrene on the Structure of Host Polymer
- Structure of Polypropylene/EPDM Elastomer/Calcium Carbonate Composites
- Mechanical Properties of Polyethylene and Polypropylene Filled with Calcium Carbonate
- Mechanical Properties of Three-Component Polypropylene Composites
- Structure of Polyethylene Filled with Mineral Filler and Glass Beads
- 2. Testing Methods
- Detection of Interfacial Debonding in Particle- Reinforced Composites
- Three-Fibre Method for Measuring Glass Fibre to Thermoplastic Bond Strength
- Influence of the Viscoelastic Properties on the Bonding Strength of Metal-Polymer Composites
- Cafod - Computer-Aided Fiber Orientation Determination in Composites
- Homogeneity of Polymer Composites
- Microscopic Methods Characterizing the Dispersion in Mineral-Filled Thermoplastics
- Abbreviations
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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