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Polymeric Liquids & Networks: Dynamics and Rheology is the second part of a two-volume treatise serving as a status report on a broad area of polymer science research. It represents an effort to unify and consolidate the work of many polymer researchers from all over the world, over the past 60-70 years. Both books are based on the graduate courses taught by the author at Princeton and Northwestern. The increasing need to apply new understandings about liquid structure to rheological behavior squeezed equilibrium aspects out of the rheology course and into another graduate course, which eventually became the basis for Volume 1, Structure and Properties, published in 2004. Volume 2 follows the original plan by building upon Volume 1-covering continuum background along with experimental observations, then molecular theories and applications to such topics as solution properties, long-chain branching and structural heterodispersity. Dynamics and Rheology aims to leave readers with a solid grounding in the principles that underlie the dynamics and rheological behavior of flexible chain polymer liquids and networks. Readers will develop an informed intuitive understanding of the connections between polymeric structure and rheological response. Theory, experiment, and simulation are woven together so as to leave the reader with a balanced grasp of the various areas, including exposure to important unsolved puzzles. The book will be a great resource for a range of academic researchers in chemistry, physics, materials science, and chemical engineering.
"Polymeric Liquids and Networks: Structure and Properties" is the
first book of two by William W. Graessley that presents a unified
view of flexible-chain polymer liquids and networks. The topics of
both volumes range from equilibrium properties to dynamic response,
finite deformation behavior and non-Newtonian flow. The second book
will be titled "Polymeric Liquids and Networks: Dynamics and
Rheology," and it will publish in 2005. These various aspects of
the field were developed over the past 70 years by researchers from
many academic disciplines. The infusion of fresh viewpoints
continually invigorated and enriched the field, making polymeric
liquids and networks a truly interdisciplinary subject. The lack of
a common terminology and perspective, however, has led to
compartmentalization, making it difficult for a newcomer, even one
technically trained, to gain a broad appreciation of the field and
to see the relationships among its various parts. The aim of these
two books, without diluting the substance, is to achieve a desired
unity.
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