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The polymer industry raises a large number of relevant mathematical problems with respect to the quality of manufactured polymer parts. These include in particular questions about: - the production of the polymeric material from a monomer (based on the Ziegler-Natta catalytic process) - the crystallization kinetic of the polymer melt - the coupling of the crystallization process with the fluid dynamics of the manufacturing process such as extrusion, injection moulding of film blowing, etc.This book provides the first unified presentation of the mathematical modelling of polymerization, crystallization and extrusion of polymer melts, by means of advanced methods, presented in an accessible way for applied scientists and engineers. The present volume is the result of a long-term cooperation between different research teams in Europe within the ECMI Special Interest Group on "Polymers".
Polymers are substances made of macromolecules formed by thousands
of atoms organized in one (homopolymers) or more (copolymers)
groups that repeat themselves to form linear or branched chains, or
lattice structures. The concept of polymer traces back to the years
1920's and is one of the most significant ideas of last century. It
has given great impulse to indus try but also to fundamental
research, including life sciences. Macromolecules are made of sm
all molecules known as monomers. The process that brings monomers
into polymers is known as polymerization. A fundamental contri
bution to the industrial production of polymers, particularly
polypropylene and polyethylene, is due to the Nobel prize winners
Giulio Natta and Karl Ziegler. The ideas of Ziegler and Natta date
back to 1954, and the process has been improved continuously over
the years, particularly concerning the design and shaping of the
catalysts. Chapter 1 (due to A. Fasano ) is devoted to a review of
some results concerning the modelling of the Ziegler- Natta
polymerization. The specific ex am pie is the production of
polypropilene. The process is extremely complex and all studies
with relevant mathematical contents are fairly recent, and several
problems are still open.
This book is devoted to the presentation of some flow problems in
porous media having relevant industrial applications. The main
topics covered are: the manufacturing of composite materials, the
espresso coffee brewing process, the filtration of liquids through
diapers, various questions about flow problems in oil reservoirs
and the theory of homogenization. The aim is to show that
filtration problems arising in very practical industrial context
exhibit interesting and highly nontrivial mathematical aspects.
Thus the style of the book is mathematically rigorous, but
specifically oriented towards applications, so that it is intended
for both applied mathematicians and researchers in various areas of
technological interest. The reader is required to have a good
knowledge of the classical theory of PDE and basic functional
analysis.
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