By J W Goodwin, R W Hughes
ISBN-10: 0854048391
ISBN-13: 9780854048397
''... well-suited for self-study by way of examine staff and technologists, who, faced with technical difficulties during this quarter, would prefer an easy creation to the topic of rheology.'' Chemical Educator, ''... packed with precious insights and updated information.'' Chemistry World.
Rheology is essentially eager about fabrics: clinical, engineering and daily items whose mechanical behaviour can't be defined utilizing classical theories. From organic to geological structures, the foremost to knowing the viscous and elastic behaviour firmly rests within the courting among the interactions among atoms and molecules and the way this controls the constitution, and eventually the actual and mechanical homes. Rheology for Chemists An advent takes the reader throughout the diversity of rheological rules with no using the advanced arithmetic. The ebook supplies specific emphasis at the temporal behaviour and microstructural elements of fabrics, and is specific in scope of reference. an exceptional advent to the more recent clinical parts of sentimental subject and intricate fluid examine, the second one version additionally refers to method size and the maturing of the instrumentation marketplace.
Read Online or Download Rheology for Chemists: An Introduction PDF
Similar physical chemistry books
An Introduction to Dynamics of Colloids by J.K.G. Dhont PDF
One of many few textbooks within the box, this quantity bargains with numerous features of the dynamics of colloids. A self-contained treatise, it fills the space among learn literature and current books for graduate scholars and researchers. For readers with a heritage in chemistry, the 1st bankruptcy includes a part on often used mathematical ideas, in addition to statistical mechanics.
K. Kamide, T. Dobashi's Physical Chemistry of Polymer Solutions: Theoretical PDF
This ebook is especially enthusiastic about construction a slim yet safe ladder which polymer chemists or engineers can climb from the first point to a sophisticated point with out nice hassle (but under no circumstances simply, either). This ebook describes a few essentially very important themes, conscientiously selected, overlaying matters from thermodynamics to molecular weight and its distribution results.
New PDF release: NMR of Ordered Liquids
NMR of Ordered drinks supplies a different evaluation of the scope and barriers of the NMR of orientated drinks, in line with contributions from said specialists within the box. The booklet involves 4 sections: -detailed common advent which covers the fundamental rules and complex experimental suggestions; -wide number of functions starting from NMR reports of small atoms and molecules in anisotropic beverages to the usage of residual dipolar couplings for constitution selection of organic molecules; -summary of the delicate theoretical remedies, desktop simulations, and phenomenological types for anisotropic intermolecular interactions which are known within the research of experimental effects; -overview of the dynamical features and leisure approaches suitable for orientationally ordered molecules.
- Plasma Polymerization
- CRC Handbook of Fundamental Spectroscopic Correlation Charts
- Topics in Stereochemistry, Volume 1
- Research in Chemical Kinetics. Volume 3
Additional info for Rheology for Chemists: An Introduction
Sample text
In this case the particle surface is not so hydrophobic as a poly (styrene) surface but adsorption of the poly(ethylene oxide) backbone is possible. Note that if a terminal hydrophobe of a chain is detached from a micellar cluster and is adsorbed onto the surface, there is no net change in the number of network links and hence the only change in modulus would be due to the volume fraction of the filler. It is only if the backbone is adsorbed that an increase in the number density of network links is produced.
However, it would be reasonable to expect P to be of order 1. Annealing the system at temperatures close to its softening point allows recrystallisation to occur and the grain size to increase. 33) that this process will be assisted by elevated temperatures. 4 MACROMOLECULAR SOLIDS This is a very important class of materials that covers both natural materials such as wood, teeth and opals, and high-technology materials such as synthetic 26 Chapter 2 rubbers and other composite materials. We will, however, separate this category into polymers and particulate systems as different modelling is required for both of these, although both groups are made up of units consisting of very large numbers of atoms.
This is, however, weak and readily broken by shear or extensional strains but is self-healing when deformation ceases. Each of the examples mentioned above behave slightly differently and these differences are due to the detailed structure. In each case the hydrocarbon groups associate via hydrophobic bonding but HMHEC, for example, can show a critical concentration threshold before this occurs. HEUR on the other hand tends to associate at all concentrations. This is due to the accessibility of the hydrophobes as they are at the ends of very flexible chains.
Rheology for Chemists: An Introduction by J W Goodwin, R W Hughes
by Edward
4.5