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Structure and Properties of Oriented Polymers
โ Scribed by L. Holliday, I. M. Ward (auth.), I. M. Ward (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 515
- Series
- Materials Science Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
It has become increasingly evident that there is much to begained from a detailed understanding of the structure and properties of polymers in the oriented state. This book reftects the growth of interest in this area of polymer scienceand attempts to give the reader an up to date viewofthe present position. The individual chapters are for the most part selfยญ contained, and cover a very wide range of topics. It is intended that each of them should serve the dual purpose of an expository introduction to the subject and a topical review of recent research. It is inevitable that there will be differences of style and approach in the contributions from the different authors. No atternpt has been made to moderate these differences, as they serve to illustrate the diversity of approaches required to give the reader a balanced view of the subject. I should like to thank the contributors for their endeavours, and especially for their patience in accepting modifications and corrections which make for consistency in the book as a whole. 1 am particularly indebted to Professor Leslie Holliday who originally approached me with the proposition that such a book would be a worthwhile venture and to the publishers who have given me every assistance in making its progress as painless as possible.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
A General Introduction to the Structure and Properties of Oriented Polymers....Pages 1-35
Molecular Aspects of Oriented Polymers....Pages 36-56
Physico-Chemical Approaches to the Measurement of Anisotropy....Pages 57-149
Ultra-Violet, Visible and Infra-Red Dichroism....Pages 150-186
Polarised Fluorescence and Raman Spectroscopy....Pages 187-218
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance....Pages 219-241
The Stiffness of Polymers in Relation to Their Structure....Pages 242-263
The Macroscopic Model Approach to Low Strain Properties....Pages 264-289
Small Strain Elastic Properties....Pages 290-325
Anisotropic Creep Behaviour....Pages 326-365
Anisotropic Yield Behaviour....Pages 366-412
Orientation of Films and Fibrillation....Pages 413-453
Ultra-High Modulus Organic Fibres....Pages 454-492
Back Matter....Pages 493-500
โฆ Subjects
Science, general
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