Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses

Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses
Title Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 1981
Genre
ISBN

Download Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses

Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses
Title Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses PDF eBook
Author O'Reilly JM Ed
Publisher
Pages
Release 1981
Genre
ISBN

Download Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses

Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses
Title Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses PDF eBook
Author James M. O'REILLY
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 1981
Genre
ISBN

Download Structure and Mobility in Molecular and Atomic Glasses Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Partial Contents: The Glassy State: A Summary of Experimental and Theoretical Methodology; Theory: Polymer Glasses; A Multiparameter Approach for Structural Recovery of Glasses and Its Implication for Their Physical Properties; Enthalpy Recovery in Pressure-Vitrified and Mechanically Stressed Polymeric Glasses; Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of Amorphous Polymers; High-Resolution Solid-State NMR of Glasses; Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Glass Transition; The Glass Transition: Comparison of Computer Simulation and Laboratory Studies; Comparison and Analysis of Relaxation Processes at the Glass Transition Temperature; Changes in Photoelectronic Behavior of Glasses during Structural Relaxation; Laser Light Scattering Studies of Bulk Polymers in the Glass Transition Regime; A New Free-Volume Theory of the Glass Transition; Theory of Glass Quenched from the Melt; Relaxation in Metallic Glasses; Spectroscopy of Glasses; and Glass Transition in the Hard-Sphere Model and Kauzmann's Paradox.

Materials Processing Handbook

Materials Processing Handbook
Title Materials Processing Handbook PDF eBook
Author Joanna R. Groza
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 840
Release 2007-03-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1420004824

Download Materials Processing Handbook Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The field of materials science and engineering is rapidly evolving into a science of its own. While traditional literature in this area often concentrates primarily on property and structure, the Materials Processing Handbook provides a much needed examination from the materials processing perspective. This unique focus reflects the changing comple

Polymer Physics

Polymer Physics
Title Polymer Physics PDF eBook
Author Leszek A. Utracki
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 677
Release 2011-02-14
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1118062957

Download Polymer Physics Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Providing a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art advanced research in the field, Polymer Physics explores the interrelationships among polymer structure, morphology, and physical and mechanical behavior. Featuring contributions from renowned experts, the book covers the basics of important areas in polymer physics while projecting into the future, making it a valuable resource for students and chemists, chemical engineers, materials scientists, and polymer scientists as well as professionals in related industries.

Polymer Physics

Polymer Physics
Title Polymer Physics PDF eBook
Author U.W. Gedde
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 301
Release 2013-12-11
Genre Science
ISBN 940110543X

Download Polymer Physics Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is the result of my teaching efforts during the last ten years at the Royal Institute of Technology. The purpose is to present the subject of polymer physics for undergraduate and graduate students, to focus the fundamental aspects of the subject and to show the link between experiments and theory. The intention is not to present a compilation of the currently available literature on the subject. Very few reference citations have thus been made. Each chapter has essentially the same structure: starling with an introduction, continuing with the actual subject, summarizing the chapter in 30D-500 words, and finally presenting problems and a list of relevant references for the reader. The solutions to the problems presented in Chapters 1-12 are given in Chapter 13. The theme of the book is essentially polymer science, with the exclusion of that part dealing directly with chemical reactions. The fundamentals in polymer science, including some basic polymer chemistry, are presented as an introduction in the first chapter. The next eight chapters deal with different phenomena (processes) and states of polymers. The last three chapters were written with the intention of making the reader think practically about polymer physics. How can a certain type of problem be solved? What kinds of experiment should be conducted? This book would never have been written without the help of my friend and adviser, Dr Anthony Bristow, who has spent many hours reading through the manuscript. criticizing the content.

Thermodynamics of the Glassy State

Thermodynamics of the Glassy State
Title Thermodynamics of the Glassy State PDF eBook
Author Luca Leuzzi
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 368
Release 2007-10-29
Genre Science
ISBN 9781420012439

Download Thermodynamics of the Glassy State Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the past thirty years, the area of spin glasses has experienced rapid growth, including the development of solvable models for glassy systems. Yet these developments have only been recorded in the original research papers, rather than in a single source. Thermodynamics of the Glassy State presents a comprehensive account of the modern theory of glasses, starting from basic principles (thermodynamics) to the experimental analysis of one of the most important consequences of thermodynamics-Maxwell relations. After a brief introduction to general theoretical concepts and historical developments, the book thoroughly describes glassy phenomenology and the established theory. The core of the book surveys the crucial technique of two-temperature thermodynamics, explains the success of this method in resolving previously paradoxical problems in glasses, and presents exactly solvable models, a physically realistic approach to dynamics with advantages over more established mean field methods. The authors also tackle the potential energy landscape approach and discuss more detailed theories of glassy states, including mode coupling, avoided critical point, replica, and random first order transition theories. This reference lucidly explores recent theoretical advances in the thermodynamics of slowing-aging (glassy) systems. It details the general properties of glassy states while also demonstrating how these properties are present in specific models, enabling readers to thoroughly understand this fundamental yet challenging area of study.