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Standard Pressure Volume Temperature Data for Polymers 1995 Edition by David Walsh, Paul Zoller, Taylor & Francis

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    Author(s)David Walsh, Paul Zoller
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9781566763288
    Pages412
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 1995

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    Taylor & Francis Standard Pressure Volume Temperature Data for Polymers 1995 Edition by David Walsh, Paul Zoller

    From the IntroductionPVT data consists of records of the specific volume of a material (or its inverse, the density) as a function of pressure and temperature. There are many reasons why the specific volume of a material will undergo changes: changes in the temperature and pressure (thermal expansion and compression), phase changes (solid-solid phase transitions, melting, crystallization, glass transitions, mesophase transitions), degradation reactions, and many more. Conversely, PVT measurements can be used to study these phenomena and also to yield derivative data of direct importance to engineering applications of materials (compressibility, bulk modulus, thermal expansivity, etc.). PVT methods are part of a wide array of thermoanalytical techniques available to scientists and engineers, but PVT is the only commonly practiced technique that includes pressure as a variable. Polymers are sensitive to pressure: the volume itself, the pressure dependence of transition temperatures, and the kinetics of phase transitions are all significant, not only from a scientific point of view, but also for practical applications in polymer engineering, such as processing. Now published. This unique polymer reference book will be useful to all those involved in polymer research and advanced engineering. The more than 350 tables and graphs provide a wealth of important data in easy-to-use form. The introductory chapter provides details on methodology, equipment use, and information on the many ways in which PVT data can be used in research and engineering.



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