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Chen, X. (author), Yuan, C. (author), Wong, C.K.Y. (author), Zhang, G. (author)
A molecular modeling strategy is proposed to describe the temperature (T) dependence of solubility parameter (δ) for the amorphous polymers which exhibit glass-rubber transition behavior. The commercial forcefield "COMPASS" is used to support the atomistic simulations of the polymer. The temperature dependence behavior of δ for the polymer is...
article 2012
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Chen, X.P. (author), Yuan, C.A. (author), Wong, C.K.Y. (author), Koh, S.W. (author), Zhang, G.Q. (author)
We report a molecular modelling study to validate the forcefields [condensed-phase optimised molecular potentials for atomistic simulation studies (COMPASS) and polymer-consistent forcefield (PCFF)] in predicting the physical and thermophysical properties of polymers. This work comprises of two key steps: (1) generating and validating the...
article 2011
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Fischer, H.R. (author), TNO Industrie en Techniek (author)
Micro-thermal analysis (μTATM) is a technique in which thermal analysis is performed on surfaces of test specimens on a small (ca. 2×2 μm) scale. Like any thermal analysis technique, interpretation of results benefits from accurate temperature information and knowledge of the precision of the resultant measurement. However, temperature...
article 2008
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van der Schaaf, J. (author), Beerkens, R.G.C. (author), TNO Industrie en Techniek (author)
A dynamic model for describing the build-up and breakdown of a glass-melt foam is presented. The foam height is determined by the gas flux to the glass-melt surface and the drainage rate of the liquid lamellae between the gas bubbles. The drainage rate is determined by the average gas bubble radius and the physical properties of the glass melt:...
article 2006
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