Polymer Crystallization

Introduction to Polymer Physics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Aug. 21, 2025
Introduction to Polymer Physics

Introduction to Polymer Physics by Ulrich Eisele
English | PDF | 1990 | 179 Pages | ISBN : 3540507779 | 16 MB

Modern polymer materials are designed by applying principles of correlation between chemical structure, physical macrostructure and technological properties. Fundamentals of polymer physics are explained in this book without excessive use of calculations. Four main sections treat relaxation of polymers, melting and crystallization, the mechanism of deformation in thermoplastics, elastomers and multiphase systems, and thermodynamics of mixing and swelling of polymers and polymer networks. The book presents the theoretical models of polymer physics in a comprehensive style and relates their applicability to real polymer systems in terms of the available experimental observations.

Fundamentals of Polymer Science: An Introductory Text  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at Jan. 22, 2022
Fundamentals of Polymer Science: An Introductory Text

Michael M. Coleman, Paul C. Painter, "Fundamentals of Polymer Science: An Introductory Text"
English | 1998 | ISBN: 1566765595 | PDF | pages: 495 | 178.0 mb

Rheological Fundamentals of Polymer Processing  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Feb. 14, 2019
Rheological Fundamentals of Polymer Processing

Rheological Fundamentals of Polymer Processing By R. N. Jones, K. Walters (auth.), J. A. Covas, J. F. Agassant, A. C. Diogo, J. Vlachopoulos, K. Walters (eds.)
1995 | 464 Pages | ISBN: 9048146372 | PDF | 17 MB

Fundamentals of Polymer Science: An Introductory Text, 2nd Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by l3ivo at April 18, 2022
Fundamentals of Polymer Science: An Introductory Text, 2nd Edition

Michael M. Coleman, Paul C. Painter, "Fundamentals of Polymer Science: An Introductory Text, 2nd Edition"
English | 1998 | ISBN: 1566765595 | 496 pages | True PDF | 12.1 MB

Polymer Chemistry: The Basic Concepts (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at June 4, 2013
Polymer Chemistry: The Basic Concepts (repost)

Paul C. Hiemenz, "Polymer Chemistry: The Basic Concepts"
English | 1984-02-28 | ISBN: 082477082X | 736 pages | DJVU | 5.25 mb

Written by well-established professors in the field, Polymer Chemistry, Second Edition provides a well-rounded and articulate examination of polymer properties at the molecular level. It focuses on fundamental principles based on underlying chemical structures, polymer synthesis, characterization, and properties.

Polymer Chemistry, Second Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Oct. 5, 2016
Polymer Chemistry, Second Edition

Paul C. Hiemenz and Timothy P. Lodge, "Polymer Chemistry, Second Edition"
English | ISBN: 1574447793 | 2016 | 608 pages | PDF | 48 MB

Polymer Chemistry: The Basic Concepts (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by libr at Dec. 23, 2015
Polymer Chemistry: The Basic Concepts (repost)

Paul C. Hiemenz, "Polymer Chemistry: The Basic Concepts"
English | 1984-02-28 | ISBN: 082477082X | 736 pages | DJVU | 5.25 mb

Polymer Chemistry (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Oct. 12, 2018
Polymer Chemistry (Repost)

Polymer Chemistry By Paul C. Hiemenz, Timothy P. Lodge
2007 | 597 Pages | ISBN: 1574447793 | PDF | 48 MB

Polymer Chemistry: The Basic Concepts  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AlexGolova at Sept. 14, 2018
Polymer Chemistry: The Basic Concepts

Polymer Chemistry: The Basic Concepts by Paul C. Hiemenz
English | Feb. 28, 1984 | ISBN: 082477082X | 752 Pages | MOBI | 751.67 KB
The Vitreous State: Thermodynamics, Structure, Rheology, and Crystallization, 2nd edition (repost)

The Vitreous State: Thermodynamics, Structure, Rheology, and Crystallization, 2nd edition by Ivan S. Gutzow and Jürn W.P. Schmelzer
English | 2013 | ISBN-10: 3642346324 | 580 pages | PDF | 8,5 MB

This book summarizes the experimental evidence and modern classical and theoretical approaches in understanding the vitreous state, from structural problems, over equilibrium and non-equilibrium thermodynamics, to statistical physics. Glasses, and especially silicate glasses, are only the best known representatives of this particular physical state of matter.