Rheology : theory and applications. Volume 4 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1967.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Rheology: Theory and Applications; Copyright Page; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; Table of Contents; CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES; CHAPTER 1. VISCOSITY AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE; I. Purpose and Scope; II. Molecular Motions in Liquids; III. A Recent Advance in the Theory of Transport Phenomena; IV. Semiempirical Correlation Schemes of Viscosity-Temperature-PressureRelations; V. Effect of Molecular Structure on Viscosity of Nonassociated Liquids; VI. Effect of Association (Hydrogen Bonding); VII. Viscosity of Mixtures and Solutions; VIII. Comparison with Previous Work
- IX. ConclusionsNomenclature; CHAPTER 2. THE MICRORHEOLOGY OF DISPERSIONS; I. Scope; II. Rotation of Rigid Spheroids in Shear Flow; III. Stresses on Particles in Laminar Shear; IV. Particle Motions in Nonuniform Shear Fields; V. The Kinetics of Flowing Dispersions; VI. Applications to Suspension Viscosity; VII. Inertial Effects; VIII. Applications to Hemorheology; Nomenclature; CHAPTER 3. HIGH-SHEAR VISCOMETRY; I. Introduction; II. Analysis of Flow Behavior at High Shear Rates; III. High-Shear Viscometry Data; IV. Instrumentation in High-Shear Viscometry; V. Structural Turbulence
- VI. Polymer Degradation under High-Shear ConditionsNomenclature; CHAPTER 4. RHEOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE MIXING OF PLASTICS COMPOUNDS; I. Introduction; II. Definition of a Mixture; III. Laminar-Flow Mixing Theory; IV. Experimental Evaluation of Laminar-Flow Mixing Theory; V. Mixers in the Plastics Industry; VI. Dispersive Mixing; VII. Conclusion; Nomenclature; CHAPTER 5. THE RHEOLOGY OF LIQUID CRYSTALS; I. Introduction; II. The Nematic Mesophase and Systems of Rods; III. The Cholesteric Mesophase; IV. The Smectic Mesophase and Soap Systems; V. Discussion
- CHAPTER 6. NONLINEAR STEADY-FLOW BEHAVIORI. Introduction; II. General Theory; III. Specific Viscometric Flows: Theory and Experiment; IV. Normal Stress Functions; V. Nonviscometric Flows; VI. Appendix; Nomenclature; CHAPTER 7. SOME QUANTITATIVE CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT SPINNING; I. Introduction; II. Melt Spinning; III. Comparison with Experiment; IV. Conclusion; Nomenclature; CHAPTER 8. THIXOTROPY AND DILATANCY; I. Introduction; II. Measurements of Thixotropy and Dilatancy; III. Occurrence of Thixotropy and Dilatancy; IV. Origin of Thixotropy and Dilatancy; CHAPTER 9. RHEOLOGICAL TERMINOLOGY
- I. IntroductionII. Discussion of Some Individual Definitions; III. Dictionary; IV. Symbols; Sources; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX