Author: Moše Gottlieb
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ISBN: 9783857392450
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Languages : en
Pages : 298
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Papers presented at networks 90, the 10th International Symposium on Polymer Networks and 10th Polymer Networks Group Meeting : held in Jerusalem, Israel 20 - 25 May 1990. 2 (1991)
Author: Moše Gottlieb
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ISBN: 9783857392450
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Languages : en
Pages : 298
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9783857392450
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Languages : en
Pages : 298
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Papers presented at networks 90, the 10th International Symposium on Polymer Networks and 10th Polymer Networks Group Meeting
Author: Polymer Networks Group
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Languages : en
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Papers Presented at Networks 90, the 10th International Symposium on Polymer Networks and 10th Polymer Networks Group Meeting
Author: Moshe Gottlieb
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ISBN: 9783857392450
Category : Polymer networks
Languages : en
Pages : 298
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9783857392450
Category : Polymer networks
Languages : en
Pages : 298
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Networks 90: Polymer Networks Group Meeting (10th) and IUPAC International Symposium on Polymer Networks (10th) Held in Jerusalem on 20-25 May 1990. Programme and Abstracts
Author: BEN-GURION UNIV OF THE NEGEV BEERSHEBA (Israel)
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Languages : en
Pages : 201
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As an alternative to using statistical mechanical calculation of the free energy of a network, one may go directly to the dynamics of the molecules and derive the dynamical constitutive equation. This has several advantages. (1) There does not need to be separation of microscopic and macroscopic behaviour i.e. one can avoid the calculation of a free energy and the subsequent assumption that this free energy can be employed in Navier's equations. In polymer problems this separation is not valid. (2) Transport coefficients have a structure for networks, and this cannot be obtained from static statistical mechanics. (3) The permanent constraints of the network invalidate conventional Gibbs formula and need difficult generalizations such as the replica method. A dynamical approach avoids this. Keywords: Polymers. (jes).
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 201
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As an alternative to using statistical mechanical calculation of the free energy of a network, one may go directly to the dynamics of the molecules and derive the dynamical constitutive equation. This has several advantages. (1) There does not need to be separation of microscopic and macroscopic behaviour i.e. one can avoid the calculation of a free energy and the subsequent assumption that this free energy can be employed in Navier's equations. In polymer problems this separation is not valid. (2) Transport coefficients have a structure for networks, and this cannot be obtained from static statistical mechanics. (3) The permanent constraints of the network invalidate conventional Gibbs formula and need difficult generalizations such as the replica method. A dynamical approach avoids this. Keywords: Polymers. (jes).
Networks 90
Author: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 183
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Languages : en
Pages : 183
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Chemistry International
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Category : Chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 564
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Category : Chemistry
Languages : en
Pages : 564
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Polymer Networks '91
Author: Kuchanov
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1466563621
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
This book contains the plenary lectures from international experts, which were presented during the International Conference Polymer Networks, held in Moscow, April 1991. The book covers different areas of physics and chemistry of polymer networks, generated by the formation of chemical bonds.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1466563621
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
This book contains the plenary lectures from international experts, which were presented during the International Conference Polymer Networks, held in Moscow, April 1991. The book covers different areas of physics and chemistry of polymer networks, generated by the formation of chemical bonds.
Biological and Synthetic Polymer Networks
Author: O. Kramer
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400913435
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Biological and Synthetic Polymer Networks contains 36 papers selected from the papers presented at NETWORKS 86, the 8th Polymer Networks Group Meeting. NETWORKS 86 was held in Elsinore, Denmark, on 31 August 5 September 1986. A total of nine invited main lectures and 68 contributed papers were presented at the meeting. A wide range of important biological and synthetic materials consist of three-dimensional polymer networks. The properties range from very stiff structural materials to extremely flexible rubbery materials and gels. Most polymer networks are permanent networks held together by covalent bonds. Such networks are insoluble but they may swell considerably in good solvents. Polymer networks held together by ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds or so-called entanglements are of a more temporary nature. At long times they exhibit a tendency to flow, and they are soluble in good solvents. The paper by Professor Walther Burchard and his co-workers, 'Covalent, Thermoreversible and Entangled Networks: An Attempt at Comparison', serves as a general introduction to polymer networks. The book contains both theoretical and experimental papers on the formation, characterisation and properties of polymer networks. Two topics were given special sessions at the meeting, namely Biological Networks and Swelling of Polymer Networks.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400913435
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Biological and Synthetic Polymer Networks contains 36 papers selected from the papers presented at NETWORKS 86, the 8th Polymer Networks Group Meeting. NETWORKS 86 was held in Elsinore, Denmark, on 31 August 5 September 1986. A total of nine invited main lectures and 68 contributed papers were presented at the meeting. A wide range of important biological and synthetic materials consist of three-dimensional polymer networks. The properties range from very stiff structural materials to extremely flexible rubbery materials and gels. Most polymer networks are permanent networks held together by covalent bonds. Such networks are insoluble but they may swell considerably in good solvents. Polymer networks held together by ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds or so-called entanglements are of a more temporary nature. At long times they exhibit a tendency to flow, and they are soluble in good solvents. The paper by Professor Walther Burchard and his co-workers, 'Covalent, Thermoreversible and Entangled Networks: An Attempt at Comparison', serves as a general introduction to polymer networks. The book contains both theoretical and experimental papers on the formation, characterisation and properties of polymer networks. Two topics were given special sessions at the meeting, namely Biological Networks and Swelling of Polymer Networks.
Polymer Networks '91
Author: K. Dusek
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Languages : en
Pages : 198
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Languages : en
Pages : 198
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Formation and Properties of Polymer Networks
Author: R. F. T. Stepto
Publisher:
ISBN: 9783857392306
Category : Polymer networks
Languages : en
Pages : 287
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9783857392306
Category : Polymer networks
Languages : en
Pages : 287
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