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Rubber Science: A Modern Approach
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ISBN-13: | 9789819712663 |
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Publisher: | Springer Nature Singapore |
Publication date: | 08/20/2024 |
Edition description: | 2nd ed. 2024 |
Pages: | 261 |
Product dimensions: | 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Atsushi Kato received his Ph.D. from Tohoku University in 1985. His research interests include synthesis of aliphatic polysulfides by phase-transfer-catalyzed polycondensation of dibromoalkanes with dithiols, unusual stress-strain properties of natural rubber vulcanizates with high primary molecular weight, fatigue characteristics of glass fiber-reinforced polyamide, study on microfracture mechanism of glass fiber-reinforced polycarbonate by using acoustic emission, optical transparency and silica network in cross-linked natural rubber as revealed by spectroscopic and three-dimensional transmission electron microscopy technique, reinforcement mechanism of carbon black in natural rubber vulcanizates, and so on. He is currently working on development of analysis technology of soft materials at the phenomenological analysis department of NISSAN ARC, LTD. He won the Materials Life Society Review Award from the Materials Life Society, Japan, in 2009, and the Rubber-Technical Merit Award from the Society of Rubber Science and Technology, Japan, in 2012.
Shinzo Kohiya received his Ph.D. from Kyoto University in 1974. His research interests include kinetic studies on ionic polymerizations, development of soft rubbery materials of high functionality, structural studies on polymeric amorphous materials and their applications, and scientific elucidation of filler dispersion in rubbery matrix. He is currently a professor emeritus, Kyoto University. He is the author of several books, and about 350 papers which appeared in decent international journals. He won the Oenslager award from the Chemical Society of Japan, in 1994. He has 23 years, 13 years, and 3 years of teaching experiences at Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto University, and Mahidol University in Thailand, respectively.
Yukio Nakajima received her Ph.D. from the University of Akron in 1985. His research interests include the technological development based on tire mechanics, numerical simulation, and experiments. He is currently the technology consultant for tire mechanics after retiring the Kogakuin University. He is the author of the book “Advanced Tire Mechanics”, published 72 articles and contributed to 7 books. He won the best paper awards three times from Tire Society and once from FISITA, the contribution award to rubber industry from the society of rubber industry, the Bekker-Reece-Radforth Award from ISTVS, the patent award twice, the president award three times, and the new technology award three times from Bridgestone Corporation. He has 33 years of tire research at Bridgestone Corp. and 10 years of teaching experience at the Kogakuin University.