The Mesoscopic Theory of Polymer Dynamics [electronic resource] / by Vladimir N. Pokrovskii.

By: Pokrovskii, Vladimir N [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Series in Chemical Physics ; 95Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2010Description: XVIII, 256 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789048122318Subject(s): Physics | Polymers | Mechanics | Fluids | Amorphous substances | Complex fluids | Phase transitions (Statistical physics) | Physics | Soft and Granular Matter, Complex Fluids and Microfluidics | Polymer Sciences | Fluid- and Aerodynamics | Phase Transitions and Multiphase Systems | MechanicsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 530.41 LOC classification: QC176.8.A44Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction: Macromolecular Systems in Equilibrium -- Dynamics of a Macromolecule in�a�Viscous Liquid -- Dynamics of a Macromolecule in�an�Entangled System -- Conformational Relaxation -- The Localisation Effect -- Linear Viscoelasticity -- Equations of Relaxation -- Relaxation Processes in�the�Phenomenological Theory -- Non-Linear Effects of Viscoelasticity -- Optical Anisotropy.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The theory presented in this book explains in a consistent manner all dynamic effects (diffusion, neutron scattering, viscoelasticity, optical birefringence) observed in very concentrated solutions and melts of linear polymers from a macromolecular point of view. This monograph reconciles different approaches to polymer dynamics and reflects the modern situation in understanding the relaxation behaviour of the polymer systems. The reader is invited to follow the way from dynamics of a separate macromolecule to the constitutive relations for both weakly and strongly entangled linear polymers. The contents can be related to the fields of molecular physics, fluid mechanics, polymer physics and materials science. This text provides material for one or two semester graduate-level course in polymer dynamics or for graduate students with some background in physics and mathematics. The monograph presents topics in a self-contained way that makes it a suitable reference book for professional researchers in the fields of polymer science, polymer engineering, and materials science.
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Introduction: Macromolecular Systems in Equilibrium -- Dynamics of a Macromolecule in�a�Viscous Liquid -- Dynamics of a Macromolecule in�an�Entangled System -- Conformational Relaxation -- The Localisation Effect -- Linear Viscoelasticity -- Equations of Relaxation -- Relaxation Processes in�the�Phenomenological Theory -- Non-Linear Effects of Viscoelasticity -- Optical Anisotropy.

The theory presented in this book explains in a consistent manner all dynamic effects (diffusion, neutron scattering, viscoelasticity, optical birefringence) observed in very concentrated solutions and melts of linear polymers from a macromolecular point of view. This monograph reconciles different approaches to polymer dynamics and reflects the modern situation in understanding the relaxation behaviour of the polymer systems. The reader is invited to follow the way from dynamics of a separate macromolecule to the constitutive relations for both weakly and strongly entangled linear polymers. The contents can be related to the fields of molecular physics, fluid mechanics, polymer physics and materials science. This text provides material for one or two semester graduate-level course in polymer dynamics or for graduate students with some background in physics and mathematics. The monograph presents topics in a self-contained way that makes it a suitable reference book for professional researchers in the fields of polymer science, polymer engineering, and materials science.

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