Materials Characterization by Dynamic and Modulated Thermal Analytical Techniques
Editor(s): Alan T. Riga, Lawrence Judovits
STP 1402 examines the latest dynamic and modulated thermal analytical techniques, including new interpretations and applications of Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). The basis of many DSC methods is the modulation of temperature along with varying other parameters. Dynamic methods, including Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) and Dielectric Thermal Analysis (DETA), are also critiqued with new innovative applications. The mode of modulation, a sinusoidal wave or a saw tooth curve, affords the thermal analyst an opportunity to study a physical or chemical change in greater detail.
15 peer reviewed papers cover:
Temperature Modulated Differential Scanning Calorimetry (TMDSC)
Use of TMDSC in Curing and Chemical Reactions
Measurement of the Glass Transition and Melting by Modulated and Comparative Techniques
General Modulated Techniques
Other Modulated Techniques
Dynamic Techniques DMA and DETA.
Table of Contents
B Wunderlich
M Reading, DM Price, H Orliac
C Schick, A Wurm, M Merzliakov
B Bilyeu, W Brostow, KP Menard
KN Ludwig, KE Burkholder, JF Willey, AT Riga
SO Kasap, D Tonchev
LC Fuller, L Judovits
DM Price
RL Blaine
JH Suwardie
AT Riga, JM Cahoon, JW Pialet
V Lvovich, J Cahoon, A Riga
BC Sisk, K Chuang, W-P Pan
AY Goldman
MC Righetti, M Pizzoli, G Ceccorulli