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Fundamentals of Computer Modeling for Polymer Processing

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The advent of the computer has pushed the polymer processing industry into a new evolutionary phase in the application of polymers and in the design of plastics components. Computer simulations of polymer processing operations give the engineer the means to move toward reliable and targeted
process optimizations. The new computer-aided technology is indispensable for companies that want to remain competitive in this industry. Fundamentals of Computer Modeling for Polymer Processing is the latest volume in a series on Computer Aided Engineering for Polymer Processing, edited by Ernest
C. Bernhardt. Directed at the designer of polymer processing models for use in industry, this is a textbook on the theory and techniques of computer-aided modeling as applied to polymer processing challenges. Sponsored by the Society of Plastics Engineers.

623 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1990

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