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Principles of polymer engineering
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In this article, the elastic properties of polymeric solids and their properties of rubber are discussed. But they focus on the structure of the molecule rather than the properties of the solids.Abstract:
Introduction. 1: Structure of the molecule. 2: Structure of polymeric solids. 3: The elastic properties of rubber. 4: Viscoelasticity. 5: Yield and fracture. 6: Reinforced polymers. 7: Forming. 8: Design. Further reading, Answers, Indexread more
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Battery-Less Wireless Instrumented Knee Implant
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Creep-assisted slow crack growth in bio-inspired dental multilayers.
Jing Du,Xinrui Niu,Wole Soboyejo +2 more
TL;DR: The combined effects of creep and creep-assisted slow crack growth on the contact-induced deformation of bio-inspired, functionally graded multilayer (FGM) structures and the conventional tri-layers are examined.
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Study of the Effect of Aging Progression on Creep Behavior of PPE Composites
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of physical aging on the creep behavior of PPE composites were investigated in an oil environment at elevated temperatures, and the results showed that the creep phenomena of metal fiber-PPE composite with pre-aging treatment correlated with the Arrhenius time-temperature reciprocation law within the aging range; time-aging time superposition also held good.
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Microfiltration membranes via electrospinning of polyethersulfone solutions
TL;DR: In this article, the preparation of polyethersulfone (PES) membranes by electrospinning was studied and the influence of processing parameters, i.e., polymer concentration, applied voltage, flow rate, spinneret-to-collector distance, relative humidity, were investigated.
Dissertation
Modification of track-etched membrane structure and performance via uniaxial stretching
TL;DR: Dedication To my family and friends, who have given love, support, and patience as discussed by the authors, and acknowledgements to all the people who have supported and supported us in our work.