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Rheological and Morphological Properties of Dispersed Polymeric Materials

  • 1st Edition - July 29, 2016
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Helmut Münstedt
  • Language: English

The rheology of polymer melts plays an important role today in industry and academia. Although several textbooks on this subject are available, with very few exceptions they co… Read more

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The rheology of polymer melts plays an important role today in industry and academia. Although several textbooks on this subject are available, with very few exceptions they cover homogeneous products only. This book is unique in that it focuses on heterogeneous systems such as particle-filled materials and polymer blends, which are highly important in the world market. It deals with similarities and differences of the flow properties of these two classes of material, providing both a fundamental and a practical understanding.

Key points of the book are the viscous and elastic properties of engineering polymers filled with functional particles and the influence of nanoparticles on rheological properties.

Two key aspects of rheological measurements are discussed: the influence of heterogeneous structures on the flow of materials important for processing and the use of rheological means to get an insight into morphological features. Both approaches are applied to particle-filled melts and to polymer blends. In the latter case it is shown in detail in which way the deformation of droplets formed by the dispersed phase can be affected by outer deformation, particularly in elongation.

Key features

  • Unique book covering flow properties of disperse polymeric materials
  • Such materials are highly important in today’s marketplace
  • Understanding of influence of structure on flow, critical for polymer processing
  • Insight into morphological features by rheological means
  • Including increasingly prominent engineering polymers filled with functional particles or nanoparticles

Readership

Advanced students. Engineers in industry

Table of contents

1. Introduction. General Rheological Features of Polymeric Materials2. Characteristic Properties of Particles3. Rheological Properties of Newtonian Polymeric Materials Filled with Microparticles4. Rheological Properties of Polymeric Materials Filled with Nanoparticles5. Rheological Properties of Thermoplastic Materials with Carbon Fillers6. Rheological Properties of Filled Thermoplastics with Respect to Applications7. Elongational Properties of Filled Thermoplastics8. Rheological Behavior of Polymer Melts with Intrinsic Structural Heterogeneities9. Appendix Related to Particle-Filled Samples10. Introduction to Polymer Blends. Determination of Miscibility of Polymer Blends11. Rheological Properties of Blends of Homologous Polymeric Materials12. Rheological Properties of Polymeric Materials Filled with Rubbery Particles13. Rheological Properties of Immiscible Polymer Blends14. Rheological Behavior of Compatibilized Blends15. Morphology Development of Immiscible Blends16. Morphology Development in Compatibilized Polymer Blends

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 29, 2016
  • Language: English

About the author

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Helmut Münstedt

Helmut Münstedt is retired professor and former Head of the Institute of Polymer Materials of the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. He is a leading expert in polymer science and rheology and has made important contributions to relationships between structure and properties of polymeric materials. Under his guidance developments in measurement techniques such as the application of laser-Doppler velocimetry to polymer melts and the Münstedt tensile rheometer were carried out. He is the author of more than 200 publications in scientific journals, concerning various fields of polymers.

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