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Elastomers and rubberlike materials form a critical component in
diverse applications that range from tyres to biomimetics and are
used in chemical, biomedical, mechanical and electrical
engineering. This updated and expanded edition provides an
elementary introduction to the physical and molecular concepts
governing elastic behaviour, with a particular focus on elastomers.
The coverage of fundamental principles has been greatly extended
and fully revised, with analogies to more familiar systems such as
gases, producing an engaging approach to these phenomena. Dedicated
chapters on novel uses of elastomers, covering bioelastomers,
filled elastomers and liquid crystalline elastomers, illustrate the
established and emerging applications at the forefront of physical
science. With a list of experiments and demonstrations, problem
sets and solutions, this is a self-contained introduction to the
topic for graduate students, researchers and industrialists working
in the applied fields of physics and chemistry, polymer science and
engineering.
The 4e of "The Science and Technology of Rubber" provides a broad
survey of elastomers with special emphasis on materials with a
rubber-like elasticity. As in previous editions, the emphasis
remains on a unified treatment of the material, exploring chemical
aspects such as elastomer synthesis and curing, through recent
theoretical developments and characterization of equilibrium and
dynamic properties, to the final applications of rubber, including
tire engineering and manufacturing. Updated material stresses the
continuous relationship between ongoing research in synthesis,
physics, structure and mechanics of rubber technology and
industrial applications. Special attention is paid to recent
advances in rubber-like elasticity theory and new processing
techniques for elastomers. Exciting new developments in green tire
manufacturing and tire recycling are covered.
Provides a complete survey of elastomers for engineers and
researchers in a unified treatment: from chemical aspects like
elastomer synthesis and curing to the final applications of rubber,
including tire engineering and manufacturing Contains important
updates to several chapters, including elastomer synthesis,
characterization, viscoelastic behavior, rheology, reinforcement,
tire engineering, and recycling Includes a new chapter on the
burgeoning field of bioelastomers
Rubber elasticity is an important sub-field of polymer science.
This book is in many ways a sequel to the authors' previous, more
introductory book, Rubberlike Elasticity: A Molecular Primer
(Wiley-Interscience, 1988), and will in some respects replace the
now classic book by L.R.G. Treloar, The Physics of Rubber
Elasticity (Oxford, 1975). The present book has much in common with
its predecessor, in particular its strong emphasis on molecular
concepts and theories. Similarly, only equilibrium properties are
covered in any detail. Though this book treats much of the same
subject matter, it is a more comprehensive, more up-to-date, and
somewhat more sophisticated treatment.
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