Mechanical Behavior of Polymeric Materials Recent Study
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (234 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Research and information: general
- Mathematics and Science
- Astronomy, space and time
- 4D printing
- Box–Wilson response surface methodology
- HOSDB
- SEM
- VPAM-KDIW
- additive manufacturing
- biodegradable polymer
- biomedical applications
- blends
- body armor
- burst pressure
- compliance
- composite
- composite pavement
- damage accumulation
- design of experiments
- electrospinning
- flexural strength
- foaming
- fractography
- functional textiles
- fused deposition modeling (FDM)
- hazard function
- hybrid composites
- injection molding
- load response
- magnesium oxide
- mechanical properties
- mechanical strength
- mechanical testing
- multiaxial fatigue
- notch sensitivity
- oligomer(lactic acid)
- optimization
- pavement structure
- poly(lactic acid)
- polyethylene
- polyethylene terephthalate copolyesters
- polylactic acid
- polypropylene
- polyurethane mixture
- recycled
- reinforcement
- residual mechanical properties
- roto-evaporation
- sensory textiles
- shape memory polymer (SMP)
- shear-thickening fluid
- sisal fiber
- sorption properties
- stab protection
- statistical methods
- tensile strength
- thermomechanical properties
- thermomechanical testing
- tubular sample
- vascular gra
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This Special Issue is dedicated to the captivating and intricate field of polymer science and technology, particularly the myriad factors that shape the properties of polymer-based materials. In this context, it is crucial to equip our readers with a foundational understanding of what failure signifies in a polymer-based material. This understanding is not only a matter of academic interest but also a pressing need in the field of polymer science and engineering.Ultimately, the findings in the literature have made it clear that mechanical energy interacts with matter and materials in different ways in different environments and conditions. This, together with the correct analysis of material responses, will continue to be vital in the development of mathematical models to assist in material design optimization within a general framework of sustainability, with the end purpose of avoiding catastrophic failure situations such as structural collapses or material ruptures.The works compiled in this work offer excellent examples of the current and future trends in the field of the mechanical properties of polymeric materials. The eleven novel articles in this Special Issue provide information and inspiration for future approaches in this fascinating field of science.
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