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Mechanical Properties of Polymers based on Nanostructure and Morphology
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Mechanical Properties of Polymers based on Nanostructure and Morphology
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The improvement of strength and durability in polymers has implications relevant to industrial, medical, and household applications. Enhanced by the improved knowledge of the interactions between complex hierarchical structures and functional requirements, Mechanical Properties of Polymers Based on Nanostructure and Morphology focuses on new polyme
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Preface
- The Editors
- Contributors
- Contents
- 1. The Morphology of Crystalline Polymers
- 2. Nanostructure Development in Semicrystalline Polymers during Deformation by Synchrotron X-Ray Scattering and Diffraction Techniques
- 3. Nanostructures of Two-Component Amorphous Block Copolymers: Effect of Chain Architecture
- 4. Crazing and Fracture in Amorphous Polymers: Micromechanisms and Effect of Molecular Variables
- 5. Strength and Toughness of Crystalline Polymer Systems
- 6. Microdeformation and Fracture in Semicrystalline Polymers
- 7. Micromechanical Deformation Mechanisms in Polyolefins: Influence of Polymorphism and Molecular Weight
- 8. Micro-Indentation Studies of Polymers Relating to Nanostructure and Morphology
- 9. Micromechanics of Particle-Modified Semicrystalline Polymers: Influence of Anisotropy Due to Transcrystallinity and/or Flow
- 10. Micromechanical Mechanisms of Toughness Enhancement in Nanostructured Amorphous and Semicrystalline Polymers
- 11. Structure-Property Relationship in Rubber Modified Amorphous Thermoplastic Polymers
- 12. Deformation Mechanisms and Toughness of Rubber and Rigid Filler Modified Semicrystalline Polymers
- 13. Structure-Property Relationships in Nanoparticle/Semicrystalline Thermoplastic Composites
- 14. Carbon Nanotube and Carbon Nanofiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites
- 15. Nano- and Microlayered Polymers: Structure and Properties
- 16. High Stiffness and High Impact Strength Polymer Composites by Hot Compaction of Oriented Fibers and Tapes
- Index