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Predictive Modeling in Polymer Science: Properties and Performance offers an in-depth look at contemporary techniques used to forecast polymer characteristics, emphasizing their cost-effectiveness and suitability for specific design and manufacturing needs. The book explores diverse prediction approaches and models, equipping readers with a thorough understanding of how polymers behave and perform under various conditions. Key material attributes-such as flammability, solubility, intrinsic viscosity, glass transition temperature, and refractive index-are examined, helping users appreciate the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Predictive Modeling in Polymer Science: Properties and Performance offers an in-depth look at contemporary techniques used to forecast polymer characteristics, emphasizing their cost-effectiveness and suitability for specific design and manufacturing needs. The book explores diverse prediction approaches and models, equipping readers with a thorough understanding of how polymers behave and perform under various conditions. Key material attributes-such as flammability, solubility, intrinsic viscosity, glass transition temperature, and refractive index-are examined, helping users appreciate the science behind optimizing polymer properties for superior material performance. Beyond foundational methods, the book highlights practical strategies for designing polymers tailored to particular applications, ultimately saving research time and production resources. It serves as a comprehensive resource for scientists, engineers, and industry professionals seeking to predict, refine, and enhance polymer properties for innovative material solutions. By integrating theory with real-world examples, the guide supports informed decision-making in modern polymer science.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Mohammad Hossein Keshavarz has been a lecturer and researcher at the Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Iran, since 1997. Between 1997 and 2008, he served as an Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor of Physical Chemistry at the university's Shahin Shahr campus. His main research interests involve the assessment of properties, performance, and toxicity of materials, with a particular focus on energetic materials-explosives, propellants, and pyrotechnics. He has substantial expertise in the prediction and experimental evaluation of the sensitivity of energetic materials to external stimuli, such as electric spark, shock, impact, and friction, as well as the development of empirical and computational models for material behavior. Dr. Keshavarz is also actively involved in safety analysis and the development of innovative handling and testing protocols for hazardous substances.