9.10. Empirical Rules and Principles

It is often helpful during fitting to be able to estimate property values when experimental data is unavailable. For some materials, there are rules that link properties together; such rules are often empirical and must be handled with care, as there is no theoretical proof that validates their results. Frequently, these rules are applicable to polymer melts, such as polyethylenes and polystyrenes.

For information about some empirical rules and principles, see the following sections: