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Rheology Theory

Goldsmith HL, Mason SS (1967) In Rheology theory and application. Academic, New York, p 86... [Pg.66]

This behavior can be explained with the help of the classical rheological theory of suspension of conventional filler reinforced systems. According to this theory [32], rotation of the filler is possible when the volume fraction of clay 4>fflier < 4 critical — (aspect ratiop1. All PBSNCs studied here follow this relation except PBSNC4 (MMT = 3.6 wt%), in which 4)mier (aspect ratio) 1. For this reason, in... [Pg.283]

Alfrey, T. and Gurnee, E.F. 1956. Dynamics of viscoelastic behavior. In Rheology Theory and Applications, F.R. Eirich, Ed. Academic Press, New York. [Pg.48]

EIRICH, F.R. (editor), Rheology - Theory and Applications, Vols 1-, Academic Press (1956- )... [Pg.294]

F.R. Eirich. Rheology theory and applications I. Academic Press, New York, 1956. [Pg.564]

Eirich FR (ed) (1956) Rheology. Theory and applications. Acad Press Intersci Publishers. NY, vol 1, ch 14... [Pg.145]

F 14. — S. Gratch, and S. Loshaek Viscosity relationships for polymers in bulk and in concentrated solution. In Eirich, F. R. Rheology-theory and application. 1, p. 431—493. New York Academic Press Inc. Publ. 1956. [Pg.442]

For Eqs. (15)-(17) to be a self-contained rheological theory, the fourth-order moment Q has to be related to the second-moment 5 by a closure approximation. Such a closed theory describes the LCP orientation by the second-rank tensor S, and the director can be identified as the eigenvector for the largest eigenvalue. Doi ° introduced a decoupling approximation 5 Q = S.SS, which turns out to be unsatisfactory as it artificially suppresses director tumbling.More sophisticated closure models have since appeared, and their impact on the theory s prediction has been... [Pg.2960]

Horozov, T. et ah, A local approach in interfacial rheology theory and experiment, in First World Congress on Emulsion, Paris, 1993, 3-20, 137. [Pg.338]

Jordan, E.F, Jr., Smith, S., Jr., Zabarsky, R.D., Austin, R. and Wrigley, A.N. (1978) Viscosity index. 11. Correlation with rheological theories of data for blends containing n-octadecyl acrylate. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 22 1529-1545. [Pg.185]

Basic aspects of rheology are discussed in Sections 5.1.1 and 2. This concerns bulk rheology. Rheological theory can also and usefully be applied to the deformation of fluid interfaces. A main problem is that an interface cannot exist by itself it is the boundary between two phases and these phases must be deformed with the interface. Surface or interfacial... [Pg.400]

V.V. Skorohod, Development of the ideas of Ya. I. Frenkel in the contemporary rheological theory of sintering, Powder Metall. Metal Ceram., 34, 521-527 (1995). [Pg.209]

F. R. Eirich (Editor), Rheology Theory and Applications, Academic... [Pg.101]


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