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This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. The book attempts to give the chemist, engineer, or material scientist a starting point to understand where and how dynamics mechanical analysis can be applied, how it works (with out burying the reader in calculations), and what the advantages and limits of the techniques are.
1. An Introduction to Dynamic mechanical Analysis
2. Basic Rheological Concepts: Stress, Strain, and flow
3. Rheology Basi0c: Creep-Recovery and Stress Relaxation
4. Dynamic testing
5. Time-temperature Scans: Transision of polymers
6. Time and Temperature Studies: Thermosets
7. Frequency scans
8. DMA application in a real Problems: Guidelines
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