Search for dissertations about: "pvdf"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the word pvdf.
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1. Computational Studies of Poly(vinylidene fluoride)
Abstract : Poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) is a versatile material with numerous applications, both potential and realized, in many industrial sectors. The extent of applications, ranging from cable and wire products, to sensors for the monitoring of respiration and heart-rate in medicine, indicates on the level of interest the materials science community has for this material. READ MORE
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2. Melt spinning of poly(vinylidene fluoride) mono- and bicomponent fibres and yarns : the formation of piezoelectric beta-phase crystallinity
Abstract : The present study investigates the possibilities of manufacturing piezoelectric polymer fibres or yarns for integration into textile materials. The polymers known to give the strongest piezoelectric effects are poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) and some of its copolymers. READ MORE
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3. Melt spun piezoelectric textile fibres : an experimental study
Abstract : Melt Spun Piezoelectric Textile Fibres - an Experimental Study ANJA LUND Department of Materials and Manufacturing Technology Chalmers University of Technology ABSTRACT The manufacturing and characterisation of piezoelectric textile fibres are described in this thesis. A piezoelectric material is one that generates an electric voltage when deformed, a property which exists in a number of materials. READ MORE
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4. Towards the production of conductive and piezoelectric bicomponent textile fibres
Abstract : In the present study electrical conductive and piezoelectric textile fibres have been manufactured and characterized. Potential applications of these fibres are for example textiles with heating and sensor properties. READ MORE
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5. Polymer Ionic Materials: A Study of new Materials for Solid Polymer Fuel Cells and Rechargeable Polymer Batteries
Abstract : Ion-containing polymeric materials are interesting for use in a wide variety of applications, where the flexible, yet mechanically stable, polymer matrix is essential. Intensive research is presently going on worldwide for applications as electrolytes in solid polymer batteries and fuel cells, where the ion-conducting polymer also serves as an electrode separator. READ MORE