Search
 
Home| Join Our Mailing List| New Reviews| New Titles
Editor's Choice| Bestsellers| Textbooks| Book Series| Study Guides| E-Catalogues
  MATERIALS SCIENCE
  Amorphous Materials
Ceramics
Electron Microscopy Scanning
Tunneling

Glasses, Insulators & Optical
Materials

Liquid Crystals &
Crystallography

Metallography
Microelectronics
New Materials
Polymers
Semiconductors & Related
Areas

Spectroscopy & Other
Analytical Techniques

Superconductivity & Magnetic
Materials

Surface Science
Tribology
General
New Titles
August Bestsellers
Editor's Choice
Nobel Lectures
Textbooks
Recent Reviews
Book Series
Related Journals
  • Surface Review and Letters (SRL)
  • International Journal of Nanoscience (IJN)
  • Materials Science Journals
  • Request for related catalogues
     
      PRODUCTS
      Journals
    eBooks
    Journals Archives
    eProceedings
     
      RESOURCES
      For Librarians
    For Authors
    For Booksellers
    For Translation Rights About Us
    Contact Us
    How to Order News
    Inspection Copy
     
    POLYMER TRIBOLOGY

    edited by Sujeet K Sinha (National University of Singapore, Singapore) & Brian J Briscoe (Imperial College London, UK)

    Table of Contents (169k)
    Chapter 1: Adhesion and Friction of Polymers (1,162k)

    This book deals with the new and now-expanding field of friction, wear, and other surface-related mechanical phenomena for polymers. Polymers have been used in various forms such as bulk, films, and composites in applications where their friction, wear resistance, and other surface-related properties have been effectively utilized. There are also many examples in which polymers have performed extremely well, such as in tyres, shoes, brakes, gears, bearings, small moving parts in electronics and MEMS, cosmetics/hair products, and artificial human joints. Around the world, much research is currently being undertaken to develop new polymers, in different forms, for further enhancing tribological performance and for finding novel applications. Keeping in view the importance of tribology of polymers for research and technology as well as the vast literature that is now available in research papers and review articles, this timely book brings together a wealth of research data for an understanding of the basic principles of the subject.

     
    Contents:
    • Bulk Polymers:
      • Adhesion and Friction of Polymers
      • Tribophysical Interpretation of Polymer Sliding Mechanisms
      • Scaling Effects in Tribotesting of Polymers
      • Biopolymer Tribology
    • Reinforced Polymers:
      • Wear of Polytetrafluoroethylene and PTFE Composites
      • Mechanical and Tribological Behaviour of Polymers Filled with Inorganic Particulate Fillers
      • The Sliding Wear of Polypropylene and Its Blends
      • Brake Friction Materials
    • Polymer Films:
      • Mechanical Properties of Thin Polymer Films Within Contacts
      • AFM Testing of Polymeric Resist Films for Nanoimprint Lithography
      • and other papers
     
    Readership: Engineering professionals working on polymers for designing bearing materials; managers and researchers in materials laboratories; graduate students in the area of materials/tribology.
     


     
    724pp    Pub. date: Mar 2009  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-202-0
    1-84816-202-2
       US$210 / £171

     


    724pp    Pub. date: Mar 2009  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-204-4(ebook)
    1-84816-204-9(ebook)
       US$272 / £222

     


     

    Imperial College Press  |  Global Publishing  |  Asia-Pacific Biotech News  |  Innovation Magazine
    Labcreations Co  |  Meeting Matters  |  National Academies Press

    Copyright © 2009 World Scientific Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
    Updated on 20 November 2009