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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 ()
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!