Polymer Composites
From Nano- to Macro-Scale
- Author(s): Klaus Friedrich, Stoyko Fakirov, Zhong Zhang,
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Pages: 368
- ISBN_10: 038726213X
ISBN_13: 9780387262130
- Language: en
- Categories: Technology & Engineering / Textiles & Polymers , Technology & Engineering / Materials Science / General , Technology & Engineering / Nanotechnology & MEMS , Science / Mechanics / Fluids , Technology & Engineering / Materials Science / Ceramics , Science / Chemistry / Organic , Science / Physics / General , Technology & Engineering / Manufacturing ,
Description:... The use of polymer composites in various engineering applications has become state of the art. This multi-author volume provides a useful summary of updated knowledge on polymer composites in general, practically integrating experimental studies, theoretical analyses and computational modeling at different scales, i. e. , from nano- to macroscale. Detailed consideration is given to four major areas: structure and properties of polymer nanocomposites, characterization and modeling, processing and application of macrocomposites, and mechanical performance of macrocomposites. The idea to organize this volume arose from a very impressive workshop - The First International Workshop on Polymers and Composites at IVW Kaiserslautern: Invited Humboldt-Fellows and Distinguished Scientists, which was held on May 22-24,2003 at the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. The contributing authors were invited to incorporate updated knowledge and developments into their individual chapters within a year after the workshop, which finally led to these excellent contributions. The success of this workshop was mainly sponsored by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation through a Sofia Kovalevskaja Award Program, financed by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research within the "Investment in the Future Program" of the German Government. In 2001, the Humboldt Foundation launched this new award program in order to offer outstanding young researchers throughout the world an opportunity to establish their own work-groups and to develop innovative research concepts virtually in Germany. One of the editors, Z.
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