β’ A comprehensive book which collates the experience of two well-known US plastic engineers.β’ Enables engineers to make informed decisions.β’ Includes a unique chronology of the world of plastics.The use of plastics is increasing year on year, and new uses are being found for plastics in many industr
Plastics Product Design Engineering Handbook
β Scribed by Sidney Levy, J. Harry DuBois (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 373
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Plastics have become increasingly important in the products used in our society, ranging from housing to packaging, transportation, business machines and especially in medicine and health products. Designing plastic parts for this wide range of uses has become a major activity for designers, architects, engineers, and others who are concerned with product development. Because plastics are unique materials with a broad range of properΒ ties they are adaptable to a variety of uses. The uniqueness of plastics stems from their physical characteristics which are as different from metals, glasses, and ceramics as these materials are different from each other. One major concern is the design of structures to take loads. Metals as well as the other materials are assumed to respond elastically and to recover completely their original shape after the load is removed. Based on this simple fact, extensive literaΒ ture on applied mechanics of materials has been developed to enable designers to predict accurately the performance of structures under load. Many engineers depend on such texts as Timoshenko's Strength of Materials as a guide to the performance of structures. Using this as a guide, generations of engineers have designed economical and safe structural parts. Unfortunately, these design principles must be modified when designing with plastics since they do not respond elastically to stress and undergo permanent deformation with susΒ tained loading.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Polymer Structure and Physical Properties....Pages 1-26
Stress-Strain Behavior of Plastics Materials....Pages 27-42
Effects of Fillers on Properties and Performance....Pages 43-58
Stress Analysis for Plastics....Pages 59-70
Structural Design of Beams, Plates and Other Structural Members....Pages 71-91
Dynamic Load Response of Plastics Members and Effects of Cyclical Loading....Pages 92-103
Other Forms of Stress Applied to Plastics Parts....Pages 104-125
Design for Stiffness....Pages 126-147
Processing Limitations on Plastics Product Design....Pages 148-191
CAD/CAM and Plastics Product Design....Pages 192-217
Material and Process Interaction and their Effects on the Performance of Plastics Parts and the Resulting Design Limitations....Pages 218-235
Performance in Service and Environmental Exposure....Pages 236-250
Design Procedure for Plastics Parts: Function, Material, Geometry, Test....Pages 251-258
Design of Plastics Structural Parts for Static Loads....Pages 259-280
Design of Dynamically Loaded Plastics Parts and Evaluation Procedures....Pages 281-301
The Design of Plastics Parts for Electrical Applications....Pages 302-324
Design of Plastics Parts for Optical Applications....Pages 325-343
Other Design Applications for Plastics....Pages 344-355
Back Matter....Pages 356-360
β¦ Subjects
Science, general
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