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    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,
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    almahu_9948026548502882
    Format: 1 online resource (269 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-03913-6 , 9786611039134 , 0-444-82946-6 , 0-08-054057-0
    Series Statement: Rheology series ; vol. 7
    Content: The science of rheology remains a mystery to most people, even to some scientists. Some respectable dictionaries have been quite cavalier in their attitude to the science, the small Collins Gem dictionary, for example, being quite happy to inform us that a Rhea is an three-toed South American ostrich, whilst at the same time offering no definition of rheology. This maybe due to the fact that the science is interdisciplinary and does not fit well into any one of the historical disciplines. This book contains an in-depth study of the history of rheology, beginning with the statements of Heracl
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Rheology: An Historical Perspective; Copyright Page; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction: The Ground is Prepared; 1.1 In the Beginning; 1.2 Kinematics and Conservation Laws; 1.3 The Classical Extremes of Elasticity and Viscosity; 1.4 Non-Classical Behaviour; 1.5 Appraisal; 1.6 Robert Hooke; 1.7 Isaac Newton; 1.8 Augustin-Louis Cauchy; 1.9 James Clerk Maxwell; 1.10 Ludwig Boltzmann; Chapter 2. The Growing Years Before 1945; 2.1 The Beginning of Experimental Fluid Rheology; 2.2 Linear Viscoelasticity; 2.3 The No-Slip Boundary Condition , 2.4 Theoretical Non-Linear Developments 1880-19452.5 Karl Weissenberg; Chapter 3. Interlude: Rheology Becomes an Independent Science: Societies, Congresses and Journals; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Developments in Europe; 3.3 On Rheological Journal; 3.4 More Congresses; 3.5 The International Dimension; 3.6 Eugene C Bingham; 3.7 G W Scott Blair; 3.8 Marcus Reiner; 3.9 Picture Gallery; Chapter 4. Constitutive Equations; 4.1 Inelastic Fluids; 4.2 Elastic Liquids; 4.3 Personalities; 4.4 Progress is Made; 4.5 Other Relatively Simple Equations; 4.6 Overview; 4.7 Anisotropic Fluids; 4.8 Ronald S Rivlin , 4.9 James G Oldroyd4.10 Coleman and Noll; 4.11 Clifford A Truesdell; 4.12 Arthur S Lodge; 4.13 David V Boger; 4.14 BKZ; 4.15 Doi and Edwards; 4.16 Giuseppe Marrucci; Chapter 5. From Continuum Theory to Microstructure (and Vice Versa ); 5.1 Developments; 5.2 Macromolecular Hypothesis; 5.3 Dilute-Solution Theories; 5.4 Concentrated Solutions and Melts - The Network Theory; 5.5 Reptative Rheology; 5 6 Suspension Rheology; 5.7 Werner Kuhn; 5.8 R Byron Bird; 5.9 Hanswalter Giesekus; Chapter 6. Rheometry Beyond Viscosity , 6.1 Early Measurements of the Normal-Stress Differences in Steady Simple Shear Flow6.2 Early Theoretical Work on the Normal-Stress Differences; 6.3 Further Commercial Developments on Normal-Stress Measurement; 6.4 The Second Normal-Stress Difference; 6.5 Rheo-Optical Techniques in Normal-Stress Measurement; 6.6 Linear Viscoelasticity; 6.7 Extensional Viscosity; 6.8 H Janeschitz-Kriegl; 6.9 John D Ferry; 6.10 Joachim Meissner; 6.11 G V Vinogradov; Chapter 7. Some Distinctive Rheological Concepts and Phenomena; 7.1 Non-Dimensional Groups in Rheology; 7.2 The Weissenberg Effect , 7.3 Extrudate Swell7.4 The Tubeless Syphon; 7.5 Thixotropy; 7.6 Instability in Flow; 7.7 Drag Reduction in Turbulent Flow; 7.8 D D Joseph; 7.9 Morton M Denn; Chapter 8. Computational Rheology; 8.1 Background and Overview; 8.2 Developments in Computer Power and Computational Techniques; 8.3 The Distinctive Challenges of Computational Rheology; 8.4 Progress is Made; 8.5 Direct Simulation of Polymer Flow; 8.6 M J Crochet; Appendices; Appendix 1. Rheometrical Functions (Notation); Appendix 2. Society of Rheology Bingham Medal Recipients; Appendix 3. British Society of Rheology Awards; References , Author Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-82945-8
    Language: English
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