Rheological Measurement

In an area as vast and important as rheology, it is essential that the experimentalist understands the underlying theories and shortcomings of the measurement technique used, that they are aware of the likely microstructure of the fluid under study and that from this they can appreciate how the flui...

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Other Authors: Collyer, A.A. (Editor), Clegg, D.W. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1998, 1998
Edition:2nd ed. 1998
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a One Small Strain Measurements -- 1 Oscillatory rheometry -- 2 Computer-aided methods in rheometry -- 3 Rheological studies using a vibrating probe -- 4 Dynamic mechanical analysis using complex waveforms -- Two Large Strain Measurements -- 5 Capillary rheometry -- 6 Slit rheometry -- 7 Viscous heating -- 8 Sliding plate and sliding cylinder rheometers -- 9 Rotational viscometry -- 10 Normal stress differences from hole pressure measurements -- 11 Using large-amplitude oscillatory shear -- 12 Rate- or stress-controlled rheometry -- 13 Transient rheometry -- 14 Commercial rotational rheometers -- Three Extensional and Mixed Flows -- 15 Converging dies -- 16 Recoverable elastic strain and swelling ratio -- 17 Elongational rheometers -- 18 Squeeze flow -- Four Specialized Rheometers -- 19 Flow visualization in rheometry -- 20 Rheological measurements on small samples -- 21 Rheometry for process control -- 22 Interfacial rheology 
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520 |a In an area as vast and important as rheology, it is essential that the experimentalist understands the underlying theories and shortcomings of the measurement technique used, that they are aware of the likely microstructure of the fluid under study and that from this they can appreciate how the fluid and the measuring system interact with each other. This major handbook, written by an international group of experts in the range of rheological techniques, presents the state of the art in rheological measurement, and concentrates on the techniques and underlying physical principles. The second edition, fully revised and updated to include new techniques is invaluable to polymer and materials scientists, engineers and technologists, and anyone else making rheological measurements on materials whether they be polymeric, biological, slurries, food or other complex fluids