Crystallization Modalities in Polymer Melt Processing (eBook)

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2018 | 2nd ed. 2018
XIII, 229 Seiten
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Crystallization Modalities in Polymer Melt Processing - Hermann Janeschitz-Kriegl
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In addition to structure formation in crystallizing polymers and semicrystalline polymers, this second edition completes the topic of transport phenomena. It also reviews solidification by crystallization during cooling and under flow or pressure, which all play an enormous role in polymer melt processing.

Generally, there is an intensive interaction between three transport phenomena: heat transfer, momentum transfer (flow, rheology) and (flow induced) crystallization. The strong interaction between the three transport phenomena is a major challenge when it comes to experimentation, and advances in this area are detailed in the book, guiding further development of sound modeling.

This book enables readers to follow an advanced course in polymer processing. It is a valuable resource for polymer chemists, applied physicists, rheologists, plastics engineers, mold makers and material scientists.



Hermann Janeschitz-Kriegl, professor emeritus from Johannes Kepler University Linz, was born in Graz, Austria, October 22, 1924. He studied chemistry at Graz University where he graduated with a doctoral thesis on cellulose in 1951. From 1952-1968 he worked at TNO Delft, the Netherlands, on several polymer science and engineering subjects. From 1968-1978 he was a full professor at Delft University. He became a Fellow of the Plastics Institute London, UK, in 1968. Since 1978 he has been professor of physical chemistry at Linz University. He is the author of the monograph 'Polymer Melt Rheology and Flow Birefringence', Springer 1983, and the first edition of the present book, Springer 2009. In 1994 he  received the Honorary Doctorate from Leoben Unversity, and in 2003 the Honorary Membership of the German Society of Rheology.

Hermann Janeschitz-Kriegl, professor emeritus from Johannes Kepler University Linz, was born in Graz, Austria, October 22, 1924. He studied chemistry at Graz University where he graduated with a doctoral thesis on cellulose in 1951. From 1952-1968 he worked at TNO Delft, the Netherlands, on several polymer science and engineering subjects. From 1968-1978 he was a full professor at Delft University. He became a Fellow of the Plastics Institute London, UK, in 1968. Since 1978 he has been professor of physical chemistry at Linz University. He is the author of the monograph "Polymer Melt Rheology and Flow Birefringence“, Springer 1983, and the first edition of the present book, Springer 2009. In 1994 he  received the Honorary Doctorate from Leoben Unversity, and in 2003 the Honorary Membership of the German Society of Rheology.

Preface to the First Edition.- Preface to the Second Edition.- Kinetics and structure formation in unloaded quiescent melts.- Flow induced processes causing oriented crystallization.- Closing remarks.- Subject Index.- Author Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.3.2018
Zusatzinfo XIII, 229 p. 111 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Organische Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Technik Bauwesen
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte Crystal Growth in Polymers • crystallization modalities • Deformation Induced Crystallization • Flow-induced crystallization • heat transfer • Non-Isothermal Crystallization • Nucleation in Polymers • Polymer Kinetics • Polymer Melt Processing • Transport phenomena
ISBN-10 3-319-77317-8 / 3319773178
ISBN-13 978-3-319-77317-9 / 9783319773179
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