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Elasticoviscous Fluids

Early modeling of these processing flows was aimed at the fluid mechanics of the flow field and was based on a temperature-independent inelastic fluid rheology. Though illustrative, this could never capture the real essence of processing problems or behavior. Formal attempts to write down and solve a full set of coupled equations for temperature-sensitive elasticoviscous fluids led to intractable complexity, for which even the most modern computers offered no panacea. [Pg.101]

Petrie, C. J. S. 1979. Elongational flows Aspects of the behavior of model elasticoviscous fluids. London Pitman. [Pg.259]

Bartram, E., H. L. Goldsmith, and S. G. Mason, Particle motions in non-Newtonian media III. Further observations in elasticoviscous fluids, Rheol Acta 7 776-782 (1975). [Pg.41]


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