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Plastics, Rubber and Composites Processing and Applications 19 (1993) 320-323 Plastics, Rubber and Composites Processing and Applications CONTENTS OF VOLUME 19 Number 1 Guest Editorial Structural relaxation . G. W. SCHERER (USA) Review A review of recent developments in the processing and properties of oriented polyethylene I.M. WARD (UK) Strategies for the design of biodegradable polymer systems: Manipulation of polyhydroxybutyrate-based materials M. YASIN & B. J. TIGHE (UK) Viscoelastic buckling analysis of a high-density polyethylene industrial container . C. FERNANDES, S. GRIMALDI & A. MACCHETTA (Italy) Delamination of curved composite shells due to through-thickness tensile stresses Y.-S. WU, A. J. LONGMUIR, H. W. CHANDLE&R A . G. GIBSON (UK) Computer simulation of rotational moulding heat transfer processes D.-W. SUN & R. J. CRAWFORD (UK) The development of continuous large-scale die drawing for the production of oriented polymer rods and tubes C. C. MORATH, A. K. TARAITYA, A. RICHARDSON, G. CRAGGS & I. M. WARD (UK) Book Reviews Polymer Processing: Principles and Modeling (By J.-F. Agassant, P. Avenas, J.-Ph. Sergent & P. J. Carreau, Hanser, Munich, Vienna, New York; Oxford University Press, New York, 1991) Extrusion Dies for Plastics and Rubber: Design and Engineering Computations (2nd edn.) (By W. Michaeli. Hanser, Munich, Vienna, New York, Barcelona, and Oxford University Press, New York (in association with the Society of Plastics Engineers), 1992) Composite Materials Technology: Processes and Properties (Edited by P. K. Mallick & S. Newman. Hanser, Munich, Vienna, New York; Oxford University Press, New York, 1990) 64 320 PLASTICS, RUBBER AND COMPOSITES PROCESSING AND APPLICATIONS VOL. 19, NO. 5, 1993 Plastics, Rubber and Composites Processing and Applications (19) — © 1993 The Institute of Materials, England. Printed in Great Britain A Practical Guide to the Selection of High-Temperature Engineering Thermo- plastics (By A. A. Collyer. Elsevier Science Publishers, Oxford, 1990) 66 (Reviewed by F. N. Cogswell) Forthcoming meetings . 68 Number 2 Quantitative evaluation of internal mold release agents for polyurea RIM by the measurement of the release forces . 69 W. R. WILLKOMM, R. M. JENNINGS & C. W. MACOSKO (USA) Modelling the process of desorption of a liquid from a sheet of polymer by considering the diffusion and evaporation and the change in dimension. 77 A. BAKHOUYA, A. EL BROUZI, J. BOUZON & J. M. VERGNAUD (France) Injection moulding of custom hip replacement sockets . 87 C.H. QUEK, R. J. CRAWFORD & J. F. ORR (UK) Three-dimensional finite element analysis of isothermal flow of molten polymers in converging—diverging dies 93 Y. WANG & H-Y. TSAY (Taiwan) Effect of processing parameters on the mechanical properties of short Kevlar aramid fibre-thermoplastic polyurethane composite 105 S.K.N.KUTTY & G.B. NANDO (India) Minimization of water pollution and environmental problems via controlled release styrene butadiene rubber formulations containing ammonium nitrate. 111 F. M. HELALY, E. M. ABDEL-BARY, A. A. SARHAN & H. H. ABDEL- RAZIK (Egypt) Morphology and mechanical properties of silicone-EPDM blends . 117 S. KOLE, A. K. BHATTACHARYA & A. K. BHOWMICK (India) Forthcoming Meetings . 127 Number 3 PART SPECIAL ISSUE: AUTOMATED COMPOSITES Papers presented at the 3rd International Conference on Automated Composites, October 1991, The Hague, The Netherlands Guest Editorial Automated composites manufacture 129 J. SUMMERSCALES (UK) Robotic preforming of dry fibre reinforcements . : 131 M. P.S. F. GOMES, R. D. HIBBERD & B.L. DAVIES (UK) PLASTICS, RUBBER AND COMPOSITES PROCESSING AND APPLICATIONS VOL. 19, NO. 5, 1993 The influence of a rubberforming cycle on mechanical properties of continuous fibre reinforced thermoplastics ; L. M. J. ROBROEK (Netherlands) Room temperature filament winding of thermoplastic composites T.L. ANDERSEN & A. LYSTRUP (Denmark) Comparison between numerical and experimental results for mold filling in resin transfer molding. R. GAUVIN & F. TROCHU (Canada) Examples of the application of fuzzy expert systems to rubber compounding J. KOBALICEK, J. GORIG, K. MALIK, M. DOHNAL, M. KVAPILIK, J. VYSTRAIL & J. DOHNALOVA (Czechoslovakia) Smoke suppression and fire retardancy in unsaturated polyesters containing hydrated filler. ; W. Z. A.W AN HANAFI & P. R. HORNSBY (UK) Influence of non-rubber constituents on elastic properties of natural rubber vulcanizates , ' : A.B. OTHMAN, C. HEPBURN (UK) & H. HASMA (Malaysia) Forthcoming Meetings . Number 4 Guest Editorial Overview of plastics recyclingin Europe . V. MATTHEWS (Belgium) Relation between packing flow and mechanical properties of weld zones in injection-moulded thermoplastic polymers S. PICCAROLO, F. SCARGIALIT, G. CRIPPA & G. TITOMANLIO (Italy) Miscibility and phase behaviour in polycarbonate/acrylonitrile-styrene acrylate blends H. E. BERTILSSON, i KUBAT &E, RIBARITS (Sweden) The influence of fibre/matrix interlayers based on silane functionalised EPDM and UHMWPE on the mechanical properties of glass fibre/epoxy composites L. MASCIA, J. DHILLON & J. F.H ARPER (UK) Computer simulation of conventional and barrier screw extruders . K. AMELLAL & P. G. LAFLEUR (Canada) Pyridazine derivatives as antifatigue and antioxidant agents for SBR vulcani- zates ; 241 M. N. ISMAIL, S. H. BOTROS, A. F. YOUNAN & A. A. YEHIA (Egypt) Development and field performance of tank track pad compounds . 245 P. THAVAMANT, D. K. KHASTGIR & A. K.B HOWMICK (India) PLASTICS, RUBBER AND COMPOSITES PROCESSING AND APPLICATIONS VOL. 19, NO. 5, 1993 Short Communication The relation of chemical structure to the antioxidant efficiency of some substi- tuted naphthylamines in natural rubber 255 S. H. BOTROS (Egypt) Forthcoming Meetings . 261 Number 5 Calcium~-zinc stabilisers for PVC pressure pipe . 263 N. L THOMAS (UK) Barrier properties of biaxially oriented polypropylene films . yf A. K. TARATYA, G. A. J. ORCHARD & I.M. WARD (UK) The strength of bonded tee-joints in FRP ships . 279 G. L. HAWKINS, J. W. HOLNESS, A. R. DODKINS. & R. A. SHENOI (UK) Dielectric monitoring of phase separation during cure of epoxy resin blends containing functionalised polyoxypropylene elastomer. 285 G. KORKAKAS, C.M. GOMEZ & C. B. BUCKNALL (UK) Modelling of elastic behaviour of rubber and its application in FEA. 293 P. RAOS (Croatia) Relaxation of orientation developed during the mixing process and its effect on the tensile strength of natural rubber vulcanizates 305 B. V.K.M. GIULIANI & W. J. MCGILL (South Africa) Effect of diameter ratios on entry pressure drop and die-swell behavior for rubber-compound in capillary extrusion 311 J.Z. LLANG (China) Book Reviews Design for Manufacture, Strategies, Principles and Techniques (By J. Corbett, M. Dooner, J. Meleta & C. Pym. Sats anhalt Massachu- ssetts, 1991) reviewed by T. G. Keating 3k5 Applied Polymer Analysis and Characterization, Volume II (By J. Mitchell, Jr., Hanser, Munich, Vienna, New York, 1991) reviewed by J. Loadman . 315 Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials (2nd edition) (By S. Kalpakjian. cpaancaiicanieis Massachussetts, 1991) reviewed by J. Karger-Kocsis 316 Forthcoming Meetings . 318 PLASTICS, RUBBER AND COMPOSITES PROCESSING AND APPLICATIONS VOL. 19, NO. 5, 1993

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