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The material properties of polymers change if the strain rate is increased. Engineering viscoelasticity david roylance department of materials science and engineering massachusetts institute of technology cambridge, ma 029 october 24, 2001 1 introduction. A molecular approach to the fundamentals of viscoelastic behavior in polymers, bridging the gap between introductory accounts and advanced research level monographs. Buy polymer science and technology 2nd edition 9780181688. Polymers remain a solid material even when these parts of their chains are rearranging in order to accompany the.
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In contrast, the glassy and rubbery stress relaxation moduli merge into one broad process at high f. A polymer is a large molecule, or macromolecule, composed of many repeated subunits. When a stress is applied to a viscoelastic material such as a polymer, parts of the long polymer chain change positions. An introduction, second edition this book provides a unified mechanics and materials. Two additional complex tests combining rate control were conducted on hdpepipe samples.
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Constitutive modeling differential constitutive equations failure analysis of polymers nanomaterials nonlinear. Viscoelasticity is the property of materials that exhibit both viscous and elastic characteristics when undergoing deformation. Polymer engineering science and viscoelasticity an introduction hal f. Viscoelastic properties of polymers, wiley, new york 1961. Viscous materials, like water, resist shear flow and strain linearly with time when a stress is applied. The opening chapters show why plastics and rubbers have such distinctive properties and how they are affected by temperature, strain rate, and other factors. Youngs modulus quantifies the elasticity of the polymer. In addition, the text is replete with engaging profiles of polymer chemists and their discoveries. Viscoelastic materials, as their name suggests, combine two different. Introduction to materials science, chapter 15, polymer structures university tennessee, dept. This second edition includes new coverage of the theory of reptation, the kinetic theory of rubber elasticity, and an entirely new chapter on dielectric relaxation. Presents all derivations in detail, and treats concepts and.
Alfred rudin author of solutions manual for the elements. Lecture notes polymer engineering materials science and. Among his books are the prior edition of introduction to polymer viscoelasticity and introduction to polymer rheology, both published by wiley. Special attention has been paid to explaining fundamentals and providing highlevel visuals. Topics will be discussed equally at all relevant scales, from the molecular to the macroscopic.
The centre for polymer science and engineering cpse was formerly a constituent of the centre for materials science. Polymer a compound consisting of longchain molecules, each molecule made up of repeating units connected together there may be thousands, even millions of units in a single polymer molecule the word polymer is derived from the greek words poly, meaning many, and meros reduced to mer, meaning part most polymers are based on carbon. Dibenedetto distinguished professor at the university of connecticut in storrsmansfield, connecticut. A method is developed by which polymer molecular weight and its. Macknight, phd, is a professor emeritus at the university of massachusetts amherst, where he was formerly the. Introductory material on fundamental mechanics is included to provide a continuous baseline for. Article views are the countercompliant sum of full text article downloads since november 2008 both pdf and html across all institutions and individuals. The second edition of principles of polymer engineering brings uptodate coverage for undergraduates studying materials and polymer science. Buy polymer engineering science and viscoelasticity. Topics will be discussed equally at all relevant scales, from. Presenting a smooth exterior, spreading of the load and ease of joining thin. Lecture notes polymer engineering materials science.
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