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    Viscoelasticity theories, types and models /

    Published 2011
    Subjects: “…Viscoelasticity.…”
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    Contact dynamics : method of differential specific forces / by Goloshchapov, Nikolay

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Problems in contact dynamics between solids -- Method of the differential specific forces (MSDF) -- Dynamics of viscoelastic contacts, tribocyclicity, and viscoelastic lubrication -- Method of the differential specific forces in dynamics of elastoplastic contacts -- Definition of the time of fatigue life and dynamic mechanical properties of materials of the contacting surfaces.…”
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    Structural Dynamics Concepts and Applications. by Busby, Henry R.

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…1.7.2 Alternate Forms of Fourier Series1.7.3 Complex Form of Fourier Series; 1.7.4 Response to General Periodic Forces; 1.8 Work Performed by External Forces and Energy Dissipation; 1.8.1 Material Damping; 1.8.2 Elastic-Plastic Materials; 1.8.3 Viscoelastic Materials; 1.8.4 Using Viscoelastic Relations (for Harmonic Functions); 1.9 Response to General Forcing Function; 1.9.1 Dirac Delta or Impulse Function; 1.9.2 Response to Dirac Delta Function; 1.10 Response to Arbitrary Forcing Function; 1.10.1 Step Response of Undamped System…”
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    Dynamic mechanical analysis by Menard, Kevin P.

    Published 2020
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    Micro- and nano-structured interpenetrating polymer networks : from design to applications /

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Ipns characterization techniques 4.3 Influence of HBP(A) contents in ipns on ipns mechanical properties 4.3.1 Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) 4.3.2 Thermogravimetric analysis 4.4 Influence of the reactive diluent in ipns on ipns properties 4.5 Conclusions References 5 Micro- meso- and nano-porous systems designed from IPNs Daniel Grande 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Porous Systems Derived from Semi-IPNs 5.2.1 Porous Networks by Selective Degradation of Un-Cross-Linked Chains 5.2.2 Porous Networks by Solvent Extraction of Un-Cross-Linked Chains 5.3 (Nano-)Porous Systems Derived from IPNs 5.3.1 Pioneering studies 5.3.2 Porous Networks by "Selective" Electron Beam Degradation 5.3.3 Nano-Porous Networks by Selective Hydrolysis 5.4 Conclusions 5.5 Acknowledgements References 6 Natural rubber-based micro- and nano-structured IPNs Sa-Ad Riyajan 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Natural rubber 6.2.1 Basic information of NR 6.2.2 Properties 6.2.3 Applications Synthesis of polymer IPN 6.3 Synthesis of polymer IPN 6.4 Preparation of Semi-IPN ENR and PVA 6.5 Properties of IPN made from NR and plastics 6.5.1Swelling behavior and solvent resistance 6.5.2 Mechanical strength 6.5.3 Creep properties 6.5.4 Thermal properties 6.6 Biodegradation 6.7 Possible application 6.8 Conclusion 6.9 Acknowledgement References 7 Synthesis and applications of IPNs based on smart polymers Guillermina Burillo, Emilio Bucio and Lorena Garcia-Uriostegui 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Stimuli-responsive polymers 7.3 IPNs and SIPNs 7.4 The synthesis and the applications of SIPNs and IPNs 7.4.1 Sequential SIPNs 7.4.2 The simultaneous method for the synthesis of SIPNs 7.4.3 A comparison of the properties between sequential and simultaneous SIPN films 7.4.4 The SIPNs of sensitive star polymers 7.5 IPNs 7.5.1 IPNs synthesized in one step by the simultaneous method 7.5.2 IPNs synthesized in two steps 7.6 IPNs and SIPNs synthesized by ionizing radiation 7.7 S-IPN and IPNs in the heavy ions immobilization 7.8 The novel architectures of IPNs developed by ionizing radiation polymerization 7.8.1 Polymer-g-IPNs synthesized via irradiation and the addition of a chemical initiator in three steps 7.8.2 Polymer-g- IPNs synthesized only by radiation in three steps 7.9 Conclusions 7.10 Acknowledgments References 8 Microscopy of IPNs Rameshwar Adhikari 8.1 Introduction and Overview 8.2 Sample Preparation for Microscopic Analysis 8.2.1 Microtomy and Ultramicrotomy 8.2.2 Staining of Thin Sections 8.2.3 Etching of Surfaces 8.2.4 Fracture Surface Preparation 8.3 Microscopy of Interpenetrating Polymer Networks (IPNs): An Overview 8.4 Morphological Characterization of Polymer Networks 8.4.1 Biomaterials and Biomedical Materials 8.4.2 Porous Networks 8.4.3 Elastomer and Latex Based Networks 8.4.4 Micro- and Nanostructured Materials and Hybrids 8.4.5 IPN-like Systems 8.5 Concluding Notes Acknowledgements 9. Viscoelastic Properties of Interpenetrating Polymer Networks Sudipta Goswami 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Viscoelastic properties of Simultaneous IPNS 9.3 Viscoelastic properties of Sequential IPNs 9.4 Overall Summary and future scope 9.5 Conclusion References 10. …”
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    Characterization of tribological materials

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Friction -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Sliding friction -- Basic concepts -- The dual nature of frictional process -- Phenomenology of friction process -- Real area of contact -- Adhesion component of friction -- The interface shear stress -- Deformation component of friction -- Viscoelastic component of friction -- Friction under boundary lubrication conditions -- Phenomena associated with friction -- 3.3 Rolling friction -- Review of rolling friction hypotheses -- Free rolling -- 3.4 Exceptional friction processes -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References --…”
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