An Introduction To The Mechanical Properties Of Solid Polymers 🔍
Ian M. Ward, John Sweeney Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 3rd ed, Oxford, 2012
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Providing an updated and comprehensive account of the properties of solid polymers, the book covers all aspects of mechanical behaviour. This includes finite elastic behavior, linear viscoelasticity and mechanical relaxations, mechanical anisotropy, non-linear viscoelasicity, yield behavior and fracture. New to this edition is coverage of polymer nanocomposites, and molecular interpretations of yield, e.g. Bowden, Young, and Argon.
The book begins by focusing on the structure of polymers, including their chemical composition and physical structure. It goes on to discuss the mechanical properties and behaviour of polymers, the statistical molecular theories of the rubber-like state and describes aspects of linear viscoelastic behaviour, its measurement, and experimental studies.
Later chapters cover composites and experimental behaviour, relaxation transitions, stress and yielding. The book concludes with a discussion of breaking phenomena.
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Ward, Ian M., Sweeney, John
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Sweeney, John, Ward, Ian M.
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John Sweeney, Ian M. Ward
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I. M. WARD and J. SWEENEY
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Ian Macmillan Ward
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Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
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John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
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American Geophysical Union
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Third edition / Ian I. Ward, School of Physics and Astronomy, Leeds University, Leeds, UK, John Sweeney, School of Engineering, Design and Technology, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK., New Jersey, 2012
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Third edition, Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom, 2013
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Chichester, West Sussex, 2012
Alternative edition
Third edition, Chichester, West Sussex, 2012
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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United States, United States of America
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3rd ed, Chichester, cop. 2013
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3rd ed, Hoboken, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"A substantially updated version of the previous 1983, combined with material from the highly regarded 2004 edition with the detailed mechanics of the first edition.Providing an updated and comprehensive account of the properties of solid polymers, the book covers all aspects of mechanical behaviour. This includes finite elastic behavior, linear viscoelasticity and mechanical relaxations, mechanical anisotropy, non-linear viscoelasicity, yield behavior and fracture. New to this edition is coverage of polymer nanocomposites, and molecular interpretations of yield, e.g. Bowden, Young, and Argon. The book begins by focusing on the structure of polymers, including their chemical composition and physical structure. It goes on to discuss the mechanical properties and behaviour of polymers, the statistical molecular theories of the rubber-like state and describes aspects of linear viscoelastic behaviour, its measurement, and experimental studies.Later chapters cover composites and experimental behaviour, relaxation transitions, stress and yielding. The book concludes with a discussion of breaking phenomena"--
"Will combine material from the highly regarded 2004 edition with the detailed mechanics of the first edition"--
Alternative description
"A substantially updated version of the previous 1983, combined with material from the highly regarded 2004 edition with the detailed mechanics of the first edition. Providing an updated and comprehensive account of the properties of solid polymers, the book covers all aspects of mechanical behaviour. This includes finite elastic behavior, linear viscoelasticity and mechanical relaxations, mechanical anisotropy, non-linear viscoelasicity, yield behavior and fracture. New to this edition is coverage of polymer nanocomposites, and molecular interpretations of yield, e.g. Bowden, Young, and Argon. The book begins by focusing on the structure of polymers, including their chemical composition and physical structure. It goes on to discuss the mechanical properties and behaviour of polymers, the statistical molecular theories of the rubber-like state and describes aspects of linear viscoelastic behaviour, its measurement, and experimental studies. Later chapters cover composites and experimental behaviour, relaxation transitions, stress and yielding. The book concludes with a discussion of breaking phenomena"-- Provided by publisher
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"Will combine material from the highly regarded 2004 edition with the detailed mechanics of the first edition"-- Provided by publisher
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2014-03-18
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