1st Edition

Engineering Materials Applied Research and Evaluation Methods

Edited By Ali Pourhashemi Copyright 2014
290 Pages 58 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

290 Pages 58 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

290 Pages
by Apple Academic Press

This book covers many important aspects of applied research and evaluation methods in chemical engineering and materials science that are important in chemical technology and in the design of chemical and polymeric products. This book gives readers a deeper understanding of physical and chemical phenomena that occur at surfaces and interfaces. The link between interfacial behavior and the... Read more

Preface

Structural Aspects of Components Constituting Low Density Polyethylene/Ethylene-Propylene-Diene Rubber Blends; Dariusz M. Bielinski and Czeslaw Slusarczyk

Comparison of Polymer Materials Containing Sulphur to Conventional Rubber Vulcanizates in Terms of Their Ability to the Surface Modification of Iron; Dariusz M. Bielinski, Mariusz Sicinski, Jacek Grams, and Michal Wiatrowski

A Research Note on the Effects of Elastomer Particles Size in the Asphalt Concrete; A. M. Kaplan and N. I. Chekunaev

A Case Study on the Structure and Physical Properties of Thermoplastics; Maria Rajkiewicz, Marcin Slaczka, and Jakub Czakaj

Amylose Destruction and Free Radicals Generation Under Shear Deformation; S. D. Razumovskii, V. A. Zhorin, V. V. Kasparov¿, and ¿. L. Kovarski

Nanoelement Manufacturing: Quantum Mechanics and Thermodynamic Principles; Arezo Afzali and Shima Maghsoodlou

A Comprehensive Review on Aromatic Polyesters of N-Oxybenzoic and Phthalic Acid Derivatives; Zinaida S. Khasbulatova and Gennady E. Zaikov

Carbon Nanofibers for Environmental Remediation; A Comprehensive Review; Saeedeh Rafiei, Babak Noroozi, and A. K. Haghi

Index

Biography

Ali Pourhashemi, PhD, is currently a professor of chemical and biochemical engineering at Christian Brothers University (CBU) in Memphis, Tennessee. He was formerly the department chair at CBU and also taught at Howard University in Washington, DC. He taught various courses in chemical engineering, and his main area has been teaching the capstone process design as well as supervising industrial internship projects. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He is on the international editorial review board of the International Journal of Chemoinformatics and Chemical Engineering and is an editorial member of the International of Journal of Advanced Packaging Technology. He has published many articles and presented at many professional conferences.