Free Shipping on all orders over $39.99.
Cart: 0.00$ 0

Viscoelastic Properties of Polymers Hardcover by John D Ferry Brand New Condition

Viscoelastic Properties of Polymers Hardcover by John D Ferry Brand New Condition

$ 204.39

Viscoelastic Properties of Polymers, Hardcover by Ferry, John D., ISBN 0471048941, ISBN-13 9780471048947, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Viscoelastic behavior reflects the combined viscous and ela...

Description

Viscoelastic Properties of Polymers, Hardcover by Ferry, John D., ISBN 0471048941, ISBN-13 9780471048947, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Viscoelastic behavior reflects the combined viscous and elastic responses, under mechanical stress, of materials which are intermediate between liquids and solids in character. Polymers the basic materials of the rubber and plastic industries and important to the textile, petroleum, automobile, paper, and pharmaceutical industries as well exhibit viscoelasticity to a pronounced degree. Their viscoelastic properties determine the mechanical performance of the final products of these industries, and also the success of processing methods at intermediate stages of production. Viscoelastic Properties of Polymers examines, in detail, the effects of the many variables on which the basic viscoelastic properties depend. These include temperature, pressure, and time; polymer chemical composition, molecular weight and weight distribution, branching and crystallinity; dilution with solvents or plasticizers; and mixture with other materials to form composite systems. With guidance by molecular theory, the dependence of viscoelastic properties on these variables can be simplified by introducing certain ancillary concepts such as the fractional free volume, the monomeric friction coefficient, and the spacing between entanglement loci, to provide a qualitative understanding and in many cases a quantitative prediction of how to achieve desired results. The phenomenological theory of viscoelasticity which permits interrelation of the results of different types of experiments is presented first, with many useful approximation procedures for calculations given. A wide variety of experimental methods is then described, with critical evaluation of their applicability to polymeric materials of different consistencies and in different regions of the time scale (or, for oscillating deformations, the frequency scale). A review of the present state of molecular theory follows, so that viscoelasticity can be related to the motions of flexible polymer molecules and their entanglements and network junctions. The dependence of viscoestic properties on temperature and pressure, and its descriptions using reduced variables, are discussed in detail. Several chapters are then devoted to the dependence of viscoelastic properties on chemical composition, molecular weight, presence of diluents, and other features, for several characteristic classes of polymer materials. Finally, a few examples are given to illustrate the many potential applications of these principles to practical problems in the processing and use of rubbers, plastics, and fibers, and in the control of vibration and noise. The third edition has been brought up to date to reflect the important developments, in a decade of exceptionally active research, which have led to a wider use of polymers, and a wider recognition of the importance and range of application of viscoelastic properties. Additional data have been incorporated, and th s chapters on dilute solutions, theory of undiluted polymers, plateau and terminal zones, cross-linked polymers, and concentrated solutions have been extensively rewritten to take into account new theories and new experimental results. Technical managers and research workers in the wide range of industries in which polymers play an important role will find that th provides basic information for practical applications, and graduate students in chemistry and engineering will find, in its illustrations with real data and real numbers, an accessible introduction to the principles of viscoelasticity.

Specifics

Author

John D. Ferry

Book Title

Viscoelastic Properties of Polymers

Features

Revised

Format

Hardcover

ISBN

9780471048947

Item Height

1.5 in

Item Length

9.2 in

Item Weight

36.6 Oz

Item Width

6.1 in

Language

English

Number of Pages

672 Pages

Publication Name

Viscoelastic Properties of Polymers

Publication Year

1980

Publisher

Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John

Subject

Textiles & Polymers, Materials Science / General, Mechanics / Statics

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Science

Type

Textbook

gtin13

9780471048947

Reviews

  1. Lloyd RoyΓ©9

    a really great book and nice looking 🀩; just wanted this paperback πŸ™‚; just as described...brand new and crisp pages πŸ˜€; thanks for the fantastic price; packaged very well and with care; with plastic wrapping but wrapped extra tight; ensuring no damages and book arrived in perfect condition πŸ’―; fast shipping; seamless transaction all around πŸ‘; outstanding quality of customer service and an A+ seller 😎; thanks 😊

  2. K H595849128

    I purchase the Veterinary Assisting Fundamentals & Applications, Hardcover by Vanhorn, Beth on January 22nd and it took five days which was January 27th to confirm my order, provide a tracking . Once, that happend the textbook sat somewhere 4 more days before it was shipped , it was suppose to arrive Monday, January 3rd, Great seller. Great price, As described, Packed well.

  3. Simo A.eb8ac

    Great seller; book exactly as described in mint condition sold at a reasonable price; seller shipped item FAST, FREE and with tracking information, a must nowadays; seller shipped in tight, cardboard mailing envelope, which tightly fit over the book, preventing damage in shipment; good communication too; rate seller 10+++++