The Physics of Rubber Elasticity
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 20 October 2005
- ISBN 9780198570271
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages324 pages
- Size 233x158x18 mm
- Weight 505 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous line drawings, mathematical examples, 4 tables 0
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Short description:
This book provides a critical review of the equilibrium elastic properties of rubber, together with the kinetic-theory background. It is suitable for the non-specialist and the emphasis is on the physical reality embodied in the mathematical formulations.
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This book provides a critical review of the equilibrium elastic properties of rubber, together with the kinetic-theory background. It is suitable for the non-specialist and the emphasis is on the physical reality embodied in the mathematical formulations. Polymer science had developed greatly since the second edition of this text in 1958, and the two main advances - the refinements of the network theory and associated thermodynamic analysis, and the development of the phenomenological or non-molecular approach to the subject - are both reflected in the structure of this third edition.
This reviewer warmly recommends the book...well written in nature...a comprehensive reference source.
Table of Contents:
General Physical Properties of Rubber
Internal Energy and Entropy Changes on Deformation
The Elasticity of Long-Chain Molecules
The Elasticity of a Molecular Network
Experimental Examination of the Statistical Theory
Non-Gaussian Chain Statistics and Network Theory
Swelling Phenomena
Cross-linking and Modulus
Photoelastic Properties of Rubbers
The General Strain: Phenomenological Theory
Alternative Forms of Strain-Energy Function
Large-Deformation Theory: Shear and Torsion
Thermodynamic Analysis of Gaussian Network