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4.0 out of 5 stars Very complete, October 24, 2005
A very complete review of all the polymer engineering. Sometimes it is too fast, but it is very helpful to have a complete view on polymeric materials
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4.0 out of 5 stars a nice introduction for mechanical engineers, April 30, 2010
Provides a thorough introduction to the field in a matter that is readily accessible for undergraduate mechanical engineers. The most complex chapter on viscoelastic theory is well-explained, and makes only a modest use of calculus. Discussess all the basics (creep, relaxation, temperature, load history, etc.) The Chapters are as follows:

1) Structure of the molecule

2) Structure of polymeric solids

3) The elastic properties of rubber

4) Viscoelasticity

5) Yield and fracture

6) Reinforced polymers

7) Forming

8) Design

For those interested in the computer modeling of the dynamic behavior of viscoelastic solids, there is another excellent book that delves more deeply (and requires a bit more math). "Mechanical Response of Polymers" by Wineman & Rajagopal will get you where you want to go when it comes to predicting the effects of time, temperature, and loading history. Also very accessible, although probably more suited to the graduate level.
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Principles of Polymer Engineering
Principles of Polymer Engineering by N. G. McCrum (Hardcover - November 27, 1997)
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