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Polymer Viscoelasticity Guide with Theories Experiments and Simulations by Yn-Hwang Lin Hardcover 2010

Polymer Viscoelasticity Guide with Theories Experiments and Simulations by Yn-Hwang Lin Hardcover 2010

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Polymer Viscoelasticity : Basics, Molecular Theories, Experiments and Simulations, Hardcover by Lin, Yn-Hwang, ISBN 9814313033, ISBN-13 9789814313032, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Lin (National ...

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Polymer Viscoelasticity : Basics, Molecular Theories, Experiments and Simulations, Hardcover by Lin, Yn-Hwang, ISBN 9814313033, ISBN-13 9789814313032, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Lin (National Chiao Tung U., Taiwan) explains how the universal viscoelastic phenomena of nearly monodispersed polymers are explained quantitatively by the Doi-Edwards (repetition) theory and by the extended reptation theory, which was developed on the framework of the Doi-Edwards theory. The phenomena he considers include the transformation of the characteristic viscoelastic spectrum with molecular-weight change and/or dilution; the molecular-weight dependence of the zero-shear viscosity and of the steady-state compliance, and their respective transition points; the relation between viscoelasticity and diffusion; the damping function; and the slip-stick melt fracture phenomenon. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR ()

Specifics

Author

Yn-Hwang Lin

Book Title

Polymer Viscoelasticity : Basics, Molecular Theories, Experiments and Simulations

Dewey Decimal

620.1/9204232

Dewey Edition

22

Edition

2

Format

Hardcover

Genre

Technology & Engineering, Science

ISBN-10

9814313033

ISBN-13

9789814313032

Illustrator

Yes

Item Weight

0 Oz

LC Classification Number

TA455.P58

LCCN

2010-038333

Language

English

Number of Pages

350 Pages

Publication Year

2010

Publisher

World Industries Scientific Publishing Co Pte LTD

Synopsis

This book covers in great detail the Rouse-segment-based molecular theories in polymer viscoelasticity - the Rouse theory and the extended reptation theory (based on the framework of the DoiEdwards theory) - that have been shown to explain experimental results in a consistently quantitative way. The explanation for the 3.4 power law of viscosity, quantitative line-shape analyses of viscoelastic responses and agreements between different sorts of viscoelastic responses, the consistency between the viscoelasticity and diffusion results, the clarification of the onset of entangelement, the discovery of the number of entanglement strands per cubed entanglement distance being a universal constant and the basic mechanism of the glass transition-related thermorheological complexity are discussed or shown in great detail. The mystery behind the success of the Rouse-segment-based molecular theories over the entropic region of a viscoelastic response is revealed by the Monte Carlo simulations on the Fraenkel chains. Specifically, the simulation studies give a natural explanation for the coexistence of the energy-driven and entropy-driven modes in a viscoelastic response and provide a theoretical basis resolving the paradox that the experimentally determined sizes of Rouse and Kuhn segments are nearly the same. This book starts from a very fundamental level; each chapter is built upon the contents of the previous chapters. Thus, the readers may use the book as a textbook and eventually reach an advanced research level. This book is also a useful source of reference for physicists, chemists and material scientists., This book covers in great detail the Rouse-segment-based molecular theories in polymer viscoelasticity -- the Rouse theory and the extended reptation theory (based on the framework of the Doi-Edwards theory) -- that have been shown to explain experimental results in a consistently quantitative way. The explanation for the 3.4 power law of viscosity, quantitative line-shape analyses of viscoelastic responses and agreements between different sorts of viscoelastic responses, the consistency between the viscoelasticity and diffusion results, the clarification of the onset of entangelement, the discovery of the number of entanglement strands per cubed entanglement distance being a universal constant and the basic mechanism of the glass transition-related thermorheological complexity are discussed or shown in great detail. The mystery behind the success of the Rouse-segment-based molecular theories over the entropic region of a viscoelastic response is revealed by the Monte Carlo simulations on the Fraenkel chains. Specifically, the simulation studies give a natural explanation for the coexistence of the energy-driven and entropy-driven modes in a viscoelastic response and provide a theoretical basis resolving the paradox that the experimentally determined sizes of Rouse and Kuhn segments are nearly the same. This book starts from a very fundamental level; each chapter is built upon the contents of the previous chapters. Thus, the readers may use the book as a textbook and eventually reach an advanced research level. This book is also a useful source of reference for physicists, chemists and material scientists.

Topic

Textiles & Polymers, Physics / Condensed Matter, Mechanics / Statics, Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical, Physics / General

brand

World Industries Scientific Publishing Co Pte LTD

gtin13

9789814313032

Reviews

  1. Alexey Orlenko

    This book is a must-have for anyone studying polymer viscoelasticity! Lin breaks down complex theories like Doi-Edwards and extended reptation in a clear, detailed way, making advanced concepts accessible. The blend of fundamentals, experiments, and simulations provides a well-rounded understanding. Perfect for researchers and students—highly recommended for deepening your knowledge in polymer science!