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Physical properties and applications of polymer nanocomposites par Tjong, Sie Chin Publication : [S.l.] Woodhead Publishing 2010 . 912 p. , Polymer nanocomposites are polymer matrices reinforced with nano-scale fillers. This new class of composite materials has shown improved mechanical and physical properties. The latter include enhanced optical, electrical and dielectric properties. This important book begins by examining the characteristics of the main types of polymer nanocomposites, then reviews their diverse applications. Part one focuses on polymer/nanoparticle composites, their synthesis, optical properties and electrical conductivity. Part two describes the electrical, dielectric and thermal behavior of polymer/nanoplatelet composites, while polymer/nanotube composites are the subject of part three. The fourth and final part discusses the processing and industrial applications of these nanocomposite materials, such as uses in fuel cells, bioimaging and sensors. Chapters also go over the manufacture and applications of electrospun polymer nanocomposite fibers, nanostructured transition metal oxides, clay nanofiller/epoxy nanocomposites, hybrid epoxy-silica-rubber nanocomposites and other rubber-based nanocomposit 24 cm. Date : 2010 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Polymer matrix composites and technology par Ru-Min, Wang Publication : [S.l.] Woodhead Publishing 2011 . 555 p. , Given such properties as low density and high strength, polymer matrix composites have become a widely used material in the aerospace and other industries. Polymer matrix composites and technology provides a helpful overview of these materials, their processing and performance.� After an introductory chapter, Part 1 reviews the main reinforcement and matrix materials used as well as the nature of the interface between them. Part 2 discusses forming and molding technologies for polymer matrix composites. The final part of the book covers key aspects of performance, including tensile, compression, shear and bending properties as well as impact, fatigue and creep behavio 24 cm. Date : 2011 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Polymer nanocomposites variety of structural forms and applications par Mikitaev,, A. Publication : [S.l.] Nova Science Pub Inc, 2009 . 319 p. , Nanotechnologies development in various directions of science and engineering represents one of the most high-priority problems of modern science. One of such directions is the development and research of polymer nanocomposites with filler from nanoparticles and nanotubes possessing the increased strength and flame-resistance. In the last decade in the world literature, a large amount of works have appeared which are dedicated both to technological and fundamental problems of polymer nanocomposites creation. The main part of these works adduced studies of polymer nanocomposites structure and properties, in which as filler organoclays with particles size of nanometre scale (for example, Na+-montmorillonite) were applied as a filler. Key studies in this field mainly use various kinds of modifications of large micromechanical models, created at one time for the description of polymer composites properties in general.These modifications are cumbersome enough, and mainly use complex computer technologies and although with their help convincing enough results were obtained, one should pay attention on their narrowness. In present quite many classes of polymer nanocomposites are obtained, having different reinforcement mechanisms, but the general ones in the sense, that these mechanisms are realised at the expense of introduction in polymer matrix particles of nanometre sizes. As it is known, the main peculiarity of such particles is a sharply increased polymer-filler contact area in comparison with usual fillers of micron scale size, that gives maximum reinforcement effect at small nanofiller contents. Hence it follows, that the main research object in the given case should be interfacial phenomena on polymer matrix-filler boundary, to which Academician Lipatov pointed as long as 40 years ago.Another important postulate is the fractal nature of nanoparticles structure, defining the mentioned above interfacial interactions level. The two postulates mentioned would be the main at the structure and properties of polymer nanocomposites analysis in the present monograph. At the same time the authors do not exclude the application of other model representations, for example, of the mentioned above micromechanical models. The purpose of the present monograph is the research of structure-properties relationships, defining a polymer nanocomposites reinforcement mechanism, for seven different classes of these materials. For these tasks solution the modern physical conceptions: synergetics of solid body, cluster model of polymers amorphous state structure, percolation theory are used. 27 cm. Date : 2009 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Polymer nanocomposites processing, characterization, and applications par Koo,, Joseph H. Publication : New York McGraw-Hill 2006 . xii, 272 pages 24 cm. Date : 2006 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Polymer-carbon nanotube composites Preparation, properties and applications   Publication : [S.l.] Woodhead Publishing 2011 . 1 vol. (XXVII-820 p.) , Understanding the properties of polymer carbon nanotube (CNT) composites is the key to these materials finding new applications in a wide range of industries, including but not limited to electronics, aerospace and biomedical/bioengineering. Polymer-carbon nanotube composites provides comprehensive and in-depth coverage of the preparation, characterization, properties and applications of these technologically interesting new materials. Part one covers the preparation and processing of composites of thermoplastics with CNTs, with chapters covering in-situ polymerization, melt processing and CNT surface treatment, as well as elastomer and thermoset CNT composites. Part two concentrates on properties and characterization, including chapters on the quantification of CNT dispersion using microscopy techniques, and on topics as diverse as thermal degradation of polymer/CNT composites, the use of rheology, Raman spectroscopy and multi-scale modeling to study polymer/CNT composites, and CNT toxicity. In part three, the applications of polymer/CNT composites are reviewed, with chapters on specific applications such as in fibers and cables, bioengineering applications and conductive polymer CNT composites for sensing 24 cm. Date : 2011 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),
Self-healing polymers and polymer composites par Zhang, Ming Qiu Publication : Hoboken Wiley 2011 . 416 p. , A state-of-art guide on the interdisciplinary aspects of design, chemistry, and physical properties of bio-inspired self-healing polymers Inspired by the natural self-healing properties that exist in living organisms—for example, the regenerative ability of humans to heal from cuts and broken bones—interest in self-healing materials is gaining more and more attention. Addressing the broad advances being made in this emerging science, Self-Healing Polymers and Polymer Composites incorporates fundamentals, theory, design, fabrication, characterization, and application of self-healing polymers and polymer composites to describe how to prepare self-healing polymeric materials, how to increase the speed of crack repair below room temperature, and how to broaden the spectrum of healing agent species. Some of the information readers will discover in this book include: Focus on engineering aspects and theoretical backgrounds of smart materials The systematic route for developing techniques and materials to advance the research and applications of self-healing polymers Integration of existing techniques and introduction of novel synthetic approaches and target-oriented materials design and fabrication Techniques for characterizing the healing process of polymers and applications of self-healing polymers and polymer composites Practical aspects of self-healing technology in various industrial fields, such as electronics, automotive, construction, chemical production, and engineering With this book, readers will have a comprehensive understanding of this emerging field, while new researchers will understand the framework necessary for innovating new self-healing solutions. 24 cm. Date : 2011 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des Sciences Exactes et Naturelles (1),

Strengthening and rehabilitation of civil infrastructures using fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites   Publication : [S.l.] Woodhead Publishing 2008 . 416 p. , The repair of deteriorated, damaged and sub-standard civil infrastructures has become one of the most important issues for the civil engineer worldwide. This important book discusses the use of externally-bonded fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites to strengthen, rehabilitate and retrofit civil engineering structures, covering such aspects as material behavior, structural design and quality assurance. The first three chapters review structurally-deficient civil engineering infrastructure, including concrete, metallic, masonry and timber structures as well as FRP composites used in rehabilitation and surface preparation of the component materials. The next four chapters deal with the design of FRP systems for the flexural and shear strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) beams and the strengthening of RC columns. The following two chapters examine the strengthening of metallic and masonry structures with FRP composites. The last four chapters of the book are devoted to practical considerations in the flexural strengthening of beams with unstressed and prestressed FRP plates, durability of externally bonded FRP composite systems, quality assurance and control, maintenance, repair, and case studie 24 cm. Date : 2008 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),
Synergetics and fractal analysis of polymer composites filled with short fibers par Kozlov, G. V. Publication : New York Nova Science Publishers Inc 2011 . 223 p. , The interest in polymer composites study is due to an even greater degree of their application. The filling by hard disperse particulates or fibres gives to polymers a desirable properties number: increases stiffness, reduces thermal expansion coefficient, rises resistance to yield and fracture toughness and so on. Difficulties in research of structure-properties relationships for polymer composites are due to their structure complexity. So, on the elasticity modulus value besides composition a polymer-filler interaction influences. In other words, it is clear even intuitively that for the complete description of such structurally-complex objects as polymer composites it is necessary to account for three groups of factors, namely, polymeric matrix structure, filler structure and level of interaction between them. Up to now the researches of such kind were carried out within the frameworks of continuous mechanics and thermodynamic conceptions. However, these conceptions application does not allow to describe satisfactorily and all the more to predict such materials properties. As a matter of fact, an experimental data set dictates the choice of either structure physical model for macroscopic properties description. 27 cm. Date : 2011 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Tribology of polymeric nanocomposites. friction and wear of bulk materials and coatings / Volume 55 : par Friedrich,, Klaus. Publication : [S.l.] : Elsevier Science, 2008 . 568 p. ; , The area of tribology deals with the design, friction, wear and lubrication of interacting surfaces in relative motion. Polymer nanocomposite materials are increasingly common and offer remarkable improvements in the friction and wear properties of both bulk materials and coatings. This book gives a comprehensive description of polymeric nanocomposites, both as bulk materials and as thin surface coatings, and their behavior and potential use in tribological applications. It provides the preparation techniques, friction and wear mechanisms, properties of polymeric nanocomposites, characterization, evaluation and selection methodology. It also provides various examples of application of polymeric nanocomposites. * Provides a complete reference from the preparation to the selection of polymeric nanocomposites * Explains the theory through examples of real world applications * More than 20 international tribology experts contribute to their area of expertise. 25 cm. Date : 2008 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Mechanical properties of polymers and composites / par Nielsen, Lawrence E., Publication : . 1 online resource (573 pages) : Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Advanced composite materials / par Pilato, L. Publication : . xvi, 208 pages : 24 cm Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Compositional and failure analysis of polymers : a practical approach / par Scheirs, John. Publication : Chichester ; | New York : Wiley, 2000 . xl, 766 pages : 24 cm Date : 2000 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Advanced polymer composites and polymers in the civil infrastructure / par Hollaway, L. Publication : . 1 online resource (xvii, 316 pages) : Disponibilité :  http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080436616,

Polymer-layered silicate and silica nanocomposites / par Ke, Y. C. Publication : . 1 online resource (ix, 394 pages) : Disponibilité :  http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444515704,

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