Author: Alan N. Gent
Published: 2001
Number of Pages: 365
Number of Tables: 42
Number of Figures: 152
This new and revised second edition of Engineering with Rubber teaches the beginning engineer the principles of rubber science and technology-what rubber is, how it behaves, and how to design simple engineering components. This book deals with some basic principles on which successful use of rubber depends: How is an elastomer chosen and a formulation developed? Why is rubber highly elastic and relatively strong? How can one estimate the stiffness, strength, and durability of rubber products? Review problems appear at the end of most chapters, along with the answers to these problems, making this book perfect for those new to the field, and senior undergraduate or beginning graduate courses in materials science and engineering.
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