<p>In writing this monograph, the aim has been to consider the mechanical properties of the wide range of materials now available in such a way as to start with the fundamental nature of these properties and to follow the discussion through to the point at which the reader is able to comprehend the
Low-Temperature Properties of Polymers
β Scribed by I. Perepechko (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages v-vi
CHAPTER 1 - HEAT CAPACITY OF POLYMERS AT LOW TEMPERATURES, Pages 1-44
CHAPTER 2 - THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POLYMERS AT LOW TEMPERATURES, Pages 45-81
CHAPTER 3 - THERMAL EXPANSION OF POLYMERS AT LOW TEMPERATURES, Pages 82-109
CHAPTER 4 - ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYMERS AT LOW TEMPERATURES, Pages 110-146
CHAPTER 5 - NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN POLYMERS AT LOW TEMPERATURES, Pages 147-177
CHAPTER 6 - DYNAMIC MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYMERS AT LOW TEMPERATURES, Pages 178-205
CHAPTER 7 - THE ACOUSTICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYMERS AT LOW TEMPERATURES, Pages 206-240
CHAPTER 8 - VISCOELASTIC PARAMETERS OF POLYMERS AT LOW TEMPERATURES, Pages 241-254
CHAPTER 9 - DETERMINING THE THERMOPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF POLYMERS BY ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENTS AT HELIUM TEMPERATURES, Pages 255-267
APPENDIX - SOME THERMOPHYSICAL, DIELECTRIC, VISCOELASTIC AND ACOUSTICAL PARAMETERS OF POLYMERS AT LOW TEMPERATURES, Pages 268-274
REFERENCES, Pages 275-284
NAME INDEX, Pages 285-291
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 292-301
TO THE READER, Page ibc1
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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