Rheology of Filled Polymer Systems by A.V. Shenoy.

Polymerie materials have been replacing other conventional materials like metals, glass and wood in a number of applications. The use of various types of fillers incorporated into the polymer has become quite common as a means of reducing cost and to impart certain desirable mechanieal, thermal, ele...

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Main Author: Shenoy, A.V (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
Edition:1st ed. 1999.
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- 2 Basic rheological concepts -- 3 Rheometry -- 4 Constitutive theories and equations for suspensions -- 5 Preparation of filled polymer systems -- 6 Steady shear viscous properties -- 7 Steady shear elastic properties -- 8 Unsteady shear viscoelastic properties -- 9 Extensional flow properties -- 10 Concluding remarks -- Appendix A Glossary -- Appendix B ASTM conditions and specifications for MFI -- Appendix C Data details and sources for master rheograms -- Appendix D Abbreviations -- Appendix E Nomenclature -- Appendix F Greek symbols -- Author index. 
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