Dynamics of Polymeric Liquids, Volume 1
Fluid Mechanics
This two-volume work is detailed enough to serve as a text and comprehensive enough to stand as a reference. Volume 1, Fluid Mechanics, summarizes the key experiments that show how polymeric fluids differ from structurally simple fluids, then presents, in rough historical order, various methods for solving polymer fluid dynamics problems. Volume 2, Kinetic Theory, uses molecular models and the methods of statistical mechanics to obtain relations between bulk flow behavior and polymer structure. Includes end-of-chapter problems and extensive appendixes.
Elementary Constitutive Equations and Their Use in Solving FluidDynamics Problems.
Nonlinear Viscoelastic Constitutive Equations and Their Use inSolving Fluid Dynamics Problems.
Continuum Mechanics and Its Use in Solving Fluid DynamicsProblems.
Polymer Models and Equilibrium Properties.
Elementary Approach to Kinetic Theory.
A General Phase-Space Kinetic Theory.
Elementary Kinetic Theory for Networks Models.
Robert C. Armstrong is Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a coauthor of Dynamics of Polymeric Liquids, 2nd Edition, Volume 2 (Wiley, 1987). He received his BChE at Georgia Institute of Technology in 1970 and his PhD at the University of Wisconsin in 1973.
Ole Hassager is Lektor at the Danmarks tekniske Hjskole in Lyngby, Denmark. He is a coauthor of Dynamics of Polymeric Liquids, 2nd Edition, Volume 2 (Wiley, 1987). He received his MSc in chemical engineering at the Danmarks tekniske H?jskole in 1970 and his PhD in chemical engineering at the University of Wisconsin in 1973.