Relation between thermal expansion and density in Polymers

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The discussion centers on the relationship between thermal expansion and density in polymer materials like PMMA and Teflon. It highlights that the coefficient of volumetric thermal expansion is inversely related to density, as expressed in a specific equation. Participants inquire about any existing laws that connect thermal expansion to refractive index, but no definitive relationship is identified. Recommendations for further reading include texts on polymer science to explore these concepts in depth. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for more research on these relationships in polymer materials.
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Hello all,
Is there any direct relation ship exists between the thermal expansion and density of polymer material (eg. PMMA, Teflon) ?
Like, Lorentz- lorentz law relates directly the refractive index and density of the polymer.
similarly any laws relating (thermal expansion and density of polymer)or ( thermal expansion or refractive index) exists ?

please guide me.

Thanks in advance
 
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Yes. The coefficient of volumetric thermal expansion of any material is related to its density by:

$$\alpha=-\frac{1}{\rho}\left(\frac{\partial \rho}{\partial T}\right)_P$$

Is that what you're asking?

Chet
 
Dear Chestermiller,

At first, thank you for your message.
Yes, i was asking for these equations. And, also is there any relationship between the thermal expansion and refractive index of material.
Any equation relating thermal expansion and refractive index of material.

Can you suggest me any books or materials to study.

regards,
Umesh.S
 
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'M not aware of such a rrlationship, but I'm not an expert. Any text on polymer science should answer your question.

Chet
 
Dear Chestermiller,

Thank you for your reply.
i will look in the polymer science for further details.

regards,
Umesh.S
 
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