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Stress polymers, analytical tools

This paper has described an analytical tool which can predict velocities, stresses, and temperatures in nonisothermal flow situations of the sort encountered in many polymer melt processing operations. Such a model cannot be expected to replace the experience and intuition which provide the basis for most process design today, but it is hoped that this inexpensive and easily implemented model can provide a means by which the process designer s intuition might be expanded. Properly used, it can be a valuable additional tool at the process designer s disposal. [Pg.276]

A comprehensive analytical model for predicting long term durability of resins and of fibre reinforced plastics (FRP) taking into account viscoelastic/viscoplastic creep, hygrothermal effects and the effects of physical and chemical aging on polymer response has been presented. An analytical tool consisting of a specialized test-bed finite element code, NOVA-3D, was used for the solution of complex stress analysis problems, including interactions between non-linear material constitutive behavior and environmental effects. [Pg.366]

Under eonstant experimental conditions, the number of Raman seattered photons is proportional to analyte eoneentration. Quantitative methods can be developed with simple peak height measurements [1]. Just as with infrared calibrations, multiple components in eomplex mixtures ean be quantified if a distinet wavelength for each component can be identified. When isolated bands are not readily apparent, advaneed multivariate statistical tools (chemometrics) like partial least squares (PLS) ean help. These work by identifying all of the wavelengths correlated to, or systematically changing with, the eoneentration of a eomponent [2], Raman speetra also can be correlated to other properties, sueh as stress in semieonduetors, polymer erystal-linity, and particle size, because these parameters are refleeted in the loeal moleeular environment. [Pg.195]


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