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Constitutive Equations for Polymer Melts and Solutions
Butterworths Series in Chemical Engineering
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- English
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eBook - PDF
Constitutive Equations for Polymer Melts and Solutions
Butterworths Series in Chemical Engineering
About this book
Constitutive Equations for Polymer Melts and Solutions presents a description of important constitutive equations for stress and birefringence in polymer melts, as well as in dilute and concentrated solutions of flexible and rigid polymers, and in liquid crystalline materials. The book serves as an introduction and guide to constitutive equations, and to molecular and phenomenological theories of polymer motion and flow. The chapters in the text discuss topics on the flow phenomena commonly associated with viscoelasticity; fundamental elementary models for understanding the rheology of melts, solutions of flexible polymers, and advanced constitutive equations; melts and concentrated solutions of flexible polymer; and the rheological properties of real liquid crystal polymers. Chemical engineers and physicists will find the text very useful.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Constitutive Equations for Polymer Melts and Solutions
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONS FOR VISCOELASTIC FLUIDS
- CHAPTER 2. CLASSICAL MOLECULAR MODELS
- CHAPTER 3. CONTINUUM THEORIES
- CHAPTER 4. REPTATION THEORIES FOR MELTS AND CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS
- CHAPTER 5. CONSTITUTIVE MODELS WITH NONAFFINE MOTION
- CHAPTER 6. NONSEPARABLE CONSTITUTIVE MODELS
- CHAPTER 7. COMPARISON OF CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONS FOR MELTS
- CHAPTER 8. VISCOELASTICITY OF DILUTE POLYMER SOLUTIONS
- CHAPTER 9. CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONS FOR SPECIAL FLOWS
- CHAPTER 10. THEORIES FOR NONDILUTE SOLUTIONS OF RODLIKE MOLECULES
- Author Index
- Subject Index