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Handbook of Adhesion Technology

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This 2nd edition is a complete revision with an update of the methods that have been investigated recently and that are now fully accepted by the adhesion community. Themes that are now treated in more detail include for example hybrid adhesives used for automotive applications, ecofriendly surface treatments, damage mechanics, joint durability prediction and functionally graded joints. There is also a new chapter related to the application of adhesives in the oil industry. Besides these content changes, there has been a complete revision of all chapters in terms of text, figures, tables and references for a more didactic character of this reference book.

The Handbook of Adhesion Technology is intended to be the definitive reference in the field. Essential information is provided for all those concerned with adhesion, which is a phenomenon of interest in diverse scientific disciplines and of importance in a wide range of technologies. Therefore, this book includes the background science (physics, chemistry and materials science), engineering aspects and industry-specific applications. It is arranged in a user-friendly format with ten main sections: theory of adhesion, surface treatments, adhesive and sealant materials, testing of adhesive properties, joint design, durability, manufacture, quality control, applications and emerging areas. Each section contains about five chapters written by internationally renowned authors who are authorities in their fields.

This book offers a quick, but authoritative, description of topics in the field of adhesion and the practical use of adhesives and sealants. Scientists and engineers of many different backgrounds who need to have an understanding of various aspects of adhesion technology will find it highly valuable. These will include those working in research or design, as well as others involved with marketing services. Graduate students in materials, processes and manufacturing will also want to consult it.

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Product Details
  • Format: Mixed media product
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783319554129

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About the Editors:ANDREAS OECHSNER born 1970 is full Professor at Griffith University Australia. He graduated 1997 at the Stuttgart University in Aviation and Aerospace Engineering and finished his PhD-studies in 2003 at the Erlangen University. Awards- Book-Award from the Chemical Industry Fund in Frankfurt Germany 1987-Award for best High School Graduation Germany 1990- State Parliament''''s Award Germany 1993LUCAS FILIPE MARTINS DA SILVA is currently Professor at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto. He received a PhD related to adhesive bonding in 2004 from the University of Bristol under the supervision of Prof RD Adams. Since then he has been teaching and investigating structural adhesive joints. The work covers a wide range of engineering structural adhesives such as epoxies acrylics and bismaleimides. Several test methods for adhesive joints are available at the FEUP including various joint configurations such as bulk specimens lap shear joints and butt joints. In addition to the experimental expertise detailed analytical models and finite element analysis of stresses and strains within the joints are also undertaken.In 2005 he joined the editorial board of the International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives ROBERT DAVID ADAMS born 1940 is Emeritus Professor of Applied Mechanics Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Bristol. 1967 Professor Adams became Lecturer Reader 1975 Professor 1986. From 1994 to 1998 he headed the Department. 1998 he became Graduate Dean of the Faculty of Engineering University of Bristol and kept this position until 2004.He is active member in the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Institute of MaterialsInstitute of Physics British Standards Institute and the Engineering Science Data Unit.Professor Adams is Joint Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives and member of the Editorial board of: Journal of Adhesion Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation International Series A : Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers International Journal. Journal of Materials: Design & Applications Proc. IMechE Part L.Degrees and awards:State Scholarship 1958 Clothworkers'''' Scholarship (awarded to the student who stands highest in the Imperial College Entrance Scholarship Examination) 1959BSc (Eng) First Class Honours Imperial College University of London 1962PhD University of Cambridge St John''''s College 1967DSc (Eng) University of London 1986Visiting Foreign Francqui Chair and Medal at the Free University of Brussels (VUB) 1991Honorary Professorship of the Huazhong (Wuhan) University of Science & Technology (PRC) 1995.

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