Rheology

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Volume 3: Applications

ISBN: 1468437488
ISBN 13: 9781468437485
Herausgeber: Giovanni Astarita
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxiii, 785 S., 41 s/w Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.07.2012
Auflage: 1/2012
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert
Artikelnummer: 4539612 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

At the VIIth International Congress on Rheology, which was held in Goteborg in 1976, Proceedings were for the first time printed in advance and distributed to all participants at the time of the Congress. Although of course we Italians would be foolish to even try to emulate our Swedish friends as far as efficiency of organization is concerned, we decided at the very beginning that, as far as the Proceedings were concerned, the VIIIth International Congress on Rheology in Naples would follow the standards of time liness set by the Swedish Society of Rheology. This book is the result we have obtained. We wish to acknowledge the cooperation of Plenum Press in producing it within the very tight time schedule available. Every four years, the International Congress on Rheology represents the focal point where all rheologists meet, and the state of the art is brought up to date for everybody interested; the Proceedings represent the written record of these milestones of scientific progress in rheology. We have tried to make use of the traditions of having invited lectures, and of leaving to the organizing committee the freedom to choose the lecturers as they see fit, in order to collect a group of invited lectures which gives as broad as possible a landscape of the state of the art in every relevant area of rheology. The seventeen invited lectures are collected in the first volume of the proceedings.

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InhaltsangabePolymer Processing.- PC 1.1 Non-isothermal flows of Viscoelastic Fluids.- PC 1.2 Sensitivity of the Stability of Isothermal Melt Spinning to Rheological Constitutive Assumptions.- PC 1.3 Draw Resonance Studies of Polypropylene Melts.- PC 1.4° Quantitative Investigations of Orientation Development in Vitrifying Deforming Polymer Melts with Application to Processing.- PC 1.5° Quantitative Investigations of Crystallization Kinetics and Crystalline Morphology Development in Solidifying Polymer Melts with Application to Processing.- PC 1.6 Rheology in Calendering of Thermoplastics.- PC 1.7 Flow in Injection Moulds.- PC 2.1 Characterization of Extrusion Dies by the Stress Distribution at the Die Exit and the Free Recovery of Extrudate Elements.- PC 2.2 Influence of Wall Slip in Extrusion.- PC 2.3 An Inelastic Approach to Extrudate Swelling.- PC 2.4 Time Dependency of Extrudate Swell of Molten Polyethylene.- PC 2.5 Design of Polymer Melt Extrusion Dies to Avoid Non-Uniformity of Flow.- PC 2.6 Broken Section Method for Analyzing Molten Flow in Extrusion Die of Plastic Net.- PC 2.7 Rheological Behavior, Extrusion Characteristics and Viscous Dissipation in Fiber Reinforced Polymer Melts.- PC. 3.1 Time-Dependent Rheological Behavior of Polymeric Systems.- PC 3.2 Phase Behavior and Rheological Properties of Amorphous Polymers Plasticized by Crystalline Solids.- PC. 3.3 Gelation and Fusion Characteristics of PVC Resins in Plastisol by Determination of their Viscoelasticity.- PC 3.4 Process Rheology in the Polymer Manufacturing for Synthetic Fibers.- PC 3.5/6 Multiphase Flow in Polymer Processing.- PC 3.7 Instabilities and. Disturbances on Industrial Melt Spinning.- PC 4.1 Analysis of the Stratified Multi-Phase Flow of Polymer Melts in Wire Coating.- PC 4.2 Microstructural Orientation Distribution in Injection Molded Polyethylene Articles.- PC 4.3 Melt Deformation During Parison Formation and Inflation in Extrusion Blow Molding.- PC 4.4° High Modulus Polyethylene Obtained with Injection Molding.- PC 4.5 Flow of Molten Polymers Used in the Synthetic Fibre Industry through Granular Beds.- PC 4.6° Viscoelastic Properties of Phenol-Formaldehyde Oligomers and Polymers in the Process of Cross-Linking.- Rubber.- RB 1.1 Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Thermoplastic Urethane Elastomers by Thermally Stimulated Creep.- RB 1.2 Rubber Networks Containing Unattached Polymer Molecules and Carbon Black.- RB 1.3° Determination of Constitutive Equations in Finite Elasticity.- RB 1.4° Derivation of the Plazek Time-Chain Concentration Shift Factor for Elastomers.- RB 1.5 On the Transition from Linear to Non-Linear Viscoelastic Behavior of Natural Rubbers.- RB 1.6° Effects of Curatives and Antidegradants on Flow of Uncured Rubber Compounds.- RB 1.7° Analysis of Extrudate Swell Behavior of Rubber Compounds Using Laser Scan Detector.- Solids.- SD 1.1 Viscoelastic Response of a Solid Polymer After Yielding.- SD 1.2 Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of PC-SAN Blends.- SD 1.3 Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Aromatic Polyamidemide Degraded in NO2 Atmosphere.- SD 1.4 The Appearance of Nonlinear Viscoelasticity in Glassy Polymers.- SD 1.5 The Influence of Cooling Rate on the Transition to Marked Nonlinear Viscoelasticity in Poly(Methylmethacrylate).- SD 1.6 Viscoelastic Models in the Rheology of Hybrid Polymeric Composites of (Phase-in-Phase)-in-Phase Type.- SD 2.1° Thermal Properties in Composites.- SD 2.2 Stress Relaxation of Glass-Bead Filled Glassy Amorphous Polystyrene.- SD 2.3 Failure Properties of Filled Elastomers as Determined By Strain Endurance Tests.- SD 2.4 Aging of a Structural Adhesive.- SD 2.5 The Strength of Oriented Short Fiber Reinforced Plastics.- SD 2.6 Deformation Behavior of Composite Particles.- SD 2.7 Acoustical Response of Particulate-Loaded Viscoelastic Composites.- SD 3.1 The Role of Chain Entanglements and Crystals in the Orientation Process of Polymers.- SD 3.2 Deformation Induced Volume Relaxation in a Styrene-Butadiene Copolymer.- SD 3.3 A

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