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General Rheological model modified

Columns I to K are prepared by inputting known data on the polymers for TG, E, and L2, whereas Columns N to Q are used to store model parametric values for the General Rheological model given by Eq. (6.4) (see Rg. 7.1b). Thus, columns N and O contain n and K values for the modified power-law model, whereas columns P and Q contain P and t) X MFI. Because the values of K and iv, x MFI are typically lai], it is better to use scientific notation through... [Pg.231]

Tables 6.S-6.8 list the model constants and the range of applicability based on the modified Carreau model, the modified Ellis model, the modified Ostwald-de Waele power-law model, and the General Rheological [11] model, respectively, for the master rheograms of most of the polymers discussed in Chapter 4. Tables 6.S-6.8 list the model constants and the range of applicability based on the modified Carreau model, the modified Ellis model, the modified Ostwald-de Waele power-law model, and the General Rheological [11] model, respectively, for the master rheograms of most of the polymers discussed in Chapter 4.

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