Predictive Modeling in Polymer Science
Properties and Performance
- 1 Edición - 12 de febrero de 2026
- Última edición
- Autor: Mohammad Hossein Keshavarz
- Idioma: Inglés
Predictive Modeling in Polymer Science: Properties and Performance introduces the latest methods for predicting polymer properties and addressing cost-effectiveness and desira… Leer más
Descripción
Descripción
This book provides a comprehensive guide for scientists, engineers, and industry professionals interested on predicting and optimizing polymer properties for material design.
Puntos claves
Puntos claves
- Analyzes different theoretical models to guide readers toward the most effective methods for achieving desired polymer properties
- Features computational models for determining the properties of polymers, especially those that haven't been synthesized or are newly synthesized
- Reviews strengths and weaknesses of different computational models
De interès para
De interès para
Índice
Índice
2. Solubility of Polymers
3. Intrinsic (Limiting) Viscosity
4. Polymeric Material's Glass Transition Temperature
5. Dielectric Constant of Polymers
6. Polymer Refractive Index
7. Biopolymers
8. Energetic Polymers
9. Toxicity of Polymers
10. Flammability of Polymers
11. Shelf Life of Energetic Compounds Containing Polymers
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Publicado: 12 de febrero de 2026
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre el autor
Sobre el autor
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Mohammad Hossein Keshavarz
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.