Adhesive Bonding

For several years, I have been responsible for organizing and teaching in the fall a short course on "Fundamentals of Adhesion: Theory, Practice, and Applications" at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Every spring I would try to assemble the most pertinent subjects and line up...

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Other Authors: Lee, L.H. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1991, 1991
Edition:1st ed. 1991
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1. Recent Studies in Polymer Adhesion Mechanisms -- 2. Flow Properties of Adhesives -- 3. The Coupling of Interfacial, Rheological, and Thermal Control Mechanisms in Polymer Adhesion -- 4. Extensional Rheometry of Polymer Melts -- 5. Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives -- 6. Characterization of Surfaces -- 7. Surface Characterization in Polymer/Metal Adhesion -- 8. Adherend Surface Preparation for Structural Adhesive Bonding -- 9. Durability Evaluation of Adhesive Bonded Structures -- 10. Testing Structural Adhesives for Properties Necessary for Stress Analysis -- 11. Adherence and Fracture Mechanics -- 12. Generalized Fracture Mechanics Approach to Adhesion -- 13. Finite-Element Analysis of Adhesive Joints -- 14. Fracto-Emission from Adhesive Failure -- 15. Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation Technology for Adhesive Bond and Composite Material Inspection -- About The Contributors -- Author Index 
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520 |a For several years, I have been responsible for organizing and teaching in the fall a short course on "Fundamentals of Adhesion: Theory, Practice, and Applications" at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Every spring I would try to assemble the most pertinent subjects and line up several capable lecturers for the course. However, there has always been one thing missing-an authoritative book that covers most aspects of adhesion and adhesive bonding. Such a book would be used by the participants as a main reference throughout the course and kept as a sourcebook after the course had been completed. On the other hand, this book could not be one of those "All you want to know about" volumes, simply because adhesion is an interdisciplinary and ever-growing field. For the same reason, it would be very difficult for a single individual, especially me, to undertake the task of writing such a book. Thus, I relied on the principle that one leaves the truly monumental jobs to experts, and I finally succeeded in asking several leading scientists in the field of adhesion to write separate chapters for this collection. Some chapters emphasize theoretical concepts and others experimental techniques. In the humble beginning, we planned to include only twelve chapters. However, we soon realized that such a plan would leave too much ground uncovered, and we resolved to increase the coverage. After the book had evolved into thirty chapters, we started to feel that perhaps our mission had been accomplished