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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, Index

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Influence of the process parameters on the extrusion of ceramic catalysts.

TL;DR: In this article, the extrusion of Ti0 2 based ceramic pastes in the form of honeycomb is presented, and the rheological properties of the paste are correlated to its extrudability and to the morphological and mechanical characteristics of the final compound.
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DC electrical and mechanical characterisation of polypropylene film

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of temperature on the conduction current, DC electrical breakdown strength and the tensile strength of polypropylene polyethylene films was investigated in terms of electrical and mechanical properties.
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Collapse characterization and shock mitigation by elastomeric metastructures

TL;DR: In this article, an extensive high speed video data collection synchronized with force measurements was conducted to reveal the influences that govern transient shock mitigation properties in elastomeric metastructures.

Studying the Effect of Adding Sea Nodules Powders on Flexural Strength and Hardness of Unsaturated Polyester Resin

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of Sea Nodules powder filler with different particle size and volume fraction on some mechanical properties of unsaturated polyester resin was studied and the results showed an incremental increase with volume fraction increase and a decrease with particle size decreasing also the maximum shear stress was increased.
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Ultrasonic characterization, hardness and dielectric properties of γ-irradiated poly vinyl chloride

TL;DR: In this paper, the ultrasonic compressional wave velocity (V L ) and its attenuation (α) were measured using the pulse-echo technique using polyvinyl chloride samples subjected to γ-radiation doses up to 300 Mrad.
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