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Rheology and Processing of Liquid Crystal Polymers, 1996 Polymer Liquid Crystals Series, Vol. 2

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Acierno Domenico, Collyer A.A.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Rheology and Processing of Liquid Crystal Polymers
Liquid crystal polymers (LCPs) have many strange properties that may be utilized to advantage in the processing of products made from them and their blends with isotropic polymers. This volume (volume 2 in the series Polymer Liquid Crystals) deals with their strange flow behaviour and the models put forward to explain the phenomena that occur in such polymers and their blends. It has been known for some time that small ad­ ditions of a thermotropic LCP to isotropic polymers not only gives an improvement in the strength and stiffness of the blend but improves the processability of the blend over that of the isotropic polymer. In the case of lyotropic LCPs, it is possible to create a molecular composite in which the reinforcement of an isotropic polymer is achieved at a molecular level by the addition of the LCP in a common solvent. If the phenomena can be fully understood both the reinforcement and an increase in the proces­ sability of isotropic polymers could be optimized. This book is intended to illustrate the current theories associated with the flow of LCPs and their blends in the hope that such an optimization will be achieved by future research. Chapter 1 introduces the subject of LCPs and describes the ter­ minology used; Chapter 2 then discusses the more complex phenomena associated with these materials. In Chapter 3, the way in which these phe­ nomena may be modelled using hamiltonians is fully covered.
Introduction to liquid crystal polymers. Theoretical aspects of the flow of liquid crystal polymers. Hamiltonian modelling of liquid crystal polymers and blends. Rheology and processing of liquid crystal polymer melts. Rheological and relaxation behaviour of filled LC-thermoplastics and their blends. The morphology and rheology of liquid crystal polymer blends. Processing of liquid crystal polymers and blends. Time-dependent effects in lyotropic systems. Processing and properties of rigid rod polymers and their molecular composites.

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