## New families of polymers for seals Two families of polymers, 'AtTlnity' polyolefin plastomers (POPs) and 'Engage' polyolefin elastomers (POEs), have recently been introduced by Dow Plastics. Affinity POPs cover a wide rage of thermoplastic properties, from rigid to flexible. They are character
Dimensionless correlation for sand erosion of families of polymers
β Scribed by Paul G. Cizmas; John C. Slattery
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 178 KB
- Volume
- 262
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0043-1648
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β¦ Synopsis
A single correlation for sand erosion of a "family" of polyurethanes is presented. By "family" is meant a group of chemically similar compounds. For the first time, an implication of Truesdell's [C. Truesdell, The natural time of a viscoelastic fluid: its significance and measurement, Phys. Fluids 7 (8) (1964) 1134-1142] observations regarding the number of dimensional parameters in viscoelastic constitutive equations has been used together with the Pi theorem to prepare a single dimensionless correlation for a group of materials with similar but different forms of constitutive equations, different forms of stress-deformation behavior. To this point, such correlations have been for materials having the same form of constitutive equation, such as Hooke's law or Newton's law of viscosity.
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