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Julio Cesar Machado Viana
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TITLE:
The effect of the skin thickness and spherulite size on the mechanical properties of injection mouldings
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AUTHORS:
Viana, JC
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Cunha, AM
;
Billon, N
;
PUBLISHED:
2001
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SOURCE:
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE,
VOLUME:
36,
ISSUE:
18
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102
TITLE:
Processing-structure-properties relationships in injection moulded parts
AUTHORS:
Cunha, AM
; Godinho, JS;
Viana, JC
;
PUBLISHED:
2000
,
SOURCE:
NATO-ASI Conference on the Structure Development in Processing for Polymer Property Enhancement
in
STRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT DURING POLYMER PROCESSING,
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370
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103
TITLE:
The use of thermomechanical indices to establish straighforward processing-mechanical properties relationships
AUTHORS:
Viana, JC
;
Cunha, AM
;
Billon, N
;
PUBLISHED:
2000
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SOURCE:
58th Annual Technical Conference of the Society-of-Plastics-Engineers
in
ANTEC 2000: SOCIETY OF PLASTICS ENGINEERS TECHNICAL PAPERS, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOLS I-III
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104
TITLE:
Prediction of the tensile impact behavior of injection molded samples from quasi-static data
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AUTHORS:
Viana, JC
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Cunha, AM
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Billon, N
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1999
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SOURCE:
6th International Conference on Polymer Characterization (POLYCHAR-6)
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POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE,
VOLUME:
39,
ISSUE:
8
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TITLE:
Improving impact strength of injection molded plates through molding conditions optimization: A design of experiments approach
AUTHORS:
Viana, JC
; Kearney, P;
Cunha, AM
;
PUBLISHED:
1998
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SOURCE:
56th Annual Technical Conference of the Society-of-Plastics-Engineers - Plastics on My Mind (ANTEC 98)
in
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AT ANTEC '98: PLASTICS ON MY MIND, VOLS I-3: VOL I; PROCESSING, VOL II; SPECIAL AREAS, VOL III; MATERIALS,
VOLUME:
44
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106
TITLE:
Improving impact strength of injection molded plates through molding conditions optimization: A design of experiments approach
AUTHORS:
Viana, JC
; Kearney, P;
Cunha, AM
;
PUBLISHED:
1998
,
SOURCE:
Proceedings of the 1998 56th Annual Technical Conference, ANTEC. Part 1 (of 3)
in
Annual Technical Conference - ANTEC, Conference Proceedings,
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1
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107
TITLE:
The tensile behaviour of an injection-moulded propylene-ethylene copolymer: The effect of the local thermomechanical processing conditions
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AUTHORS:
Viana, JC
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Cunha, AM
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Billon, N
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PUBLISHED:
1997
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SOURCE:
Cambridge Polymer Conference: Partnership in Polymers
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POLYMER INTERNATIONAL,
VOLUME:
43,
ISSUE:
2
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