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  1. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
  2. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 78
  3. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 78, Issue 5, September 2005
  4. Partially crystallized elastomer as a nanocomposite model
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Simulation of the motion of an individual erythrocyte in a narrow capillary
Mesomorphism in polymers and its mechanotropic variety for polyethylene in binary polymer blends based on it
Partially crystallized elastomer as a nanocomposite model
Rheological properties of blood in the process of plasmapheresis
Relaxation thermodynamics and viscoelasticity of anisotropic polymer systems
Influence of the structure of a modifier layer on the compatibility of polymers with a modified montmorillonite
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Shear strength of epoxypolysulfone glass-reinforced plastics in a wide range of loading rates
Mesoscopic equation of state of polymer systems and description of the dynamic characteristics based on it
Mathematical modeling of the process compaction of wood
Identification of the nonlinear viscous properties of fluids by the vibrational method
Investigation and calculation of the stressed-strained state and compaction of viscoelastic disperse media as a result of relaxation processes
Exfoliated clay-polyethylene nanocomposites obtained by in situ polymerization. Synthesis, structure, properties
Dependence of the structure and properties of unfilled and filled compositions based on binary mixtures of hardenable thermoreactive resins on their formula
Use of electro-rheological fluids in a damping device
Influence of fullerene on the rheological characteristics of melts of the polyamide composite forming the structure of a semi-interpenetrative polymer mesh
Phenomenon of specific fiber formation in polypropylene/copolyamide mixtures containing polyethyleneglycol
Rheology of gelating systems
Nonstationary flow of solutions of flexible-chain polymers in a porous medium
Simulation of the formation of a thermal-laser-action site on eye tissue
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Disturbance of the blood fluidity as a result of an experimental insult
Simulation of the rheological behavior of enterosorbents in the gastroenteric tract in vitro
Properties of modified gelatins at an interface
Experimental study of the strain of a polymer jet
Rheological and thermal properties of the surface layer of liquids
Influence of inertial effects on the disintegration of the structure of disperse systems of the solid-phase-liquid-medium type
Distinctive features of formation of the properties of certain polymer composite materials under the influence of wave action
Determination of the rheological properties of whole blood by the nonstationary method of pulsed changing of the rate of shear
Influence of the temperature and oversouring of blood on its hemorheological properties
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Partially crystallized elastomer as a nanocomposite model

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Bukhina, M. F. Zorina, N. M. Morozov, Yu. L.
Copyright Year 2005
Abstract Data on the influence of crystallization on the mechanical properties of elastomers — the elastic modulus, the relaxation properties, in particular, restorability in compression, and the tensile strength — have been generalized. These data have been compared to those on the influence of active fillers and a much higher crystallization efficiency has been shown. The size of single crystals has been evaluated for most crystallizable rubbers. It has been inferred that the nanosize of single crystals of elastomers and their direct bond with the elastomer matrix influence the mechanical properties of elastomer materials. In considering a partially crystallized elastomer as a nanocomposite model, one can formulate requirements imposed on efficient nanofillers for elastomer materials.
Starting Page 853
Ending Page 858
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 10620125
Journal Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
Volume Number 78
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 1573871X
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Consultants Bureau
Publisher Date 2005-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Thermodynamics Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Statistical Physics Mechanics Engineering Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Engineering Condensed Matter Physics
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