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Author Malkin, A. I︠A︡. (Aleksandr I︠A︡kovlevich), author

Title Rheology : concepts, methods, and applications / Alexander Ya. Malkin, Avraam I. Isayev
Edition 3rd edition
Published Toronto : ChemTec Publishing, 2017

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Contents Front Cover; Rheology: Concepts, Methods, and Applications; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Preface to the 2nd Edition; Preface to the 3rd Edition; Introduction. Rheology: Subject and Goals; LITERATURE; Chapter 1. Continuum Mechanics as a Foundation of Rheology; 1.1 STRESSES; 1.2 DEFORMATIONS; 1.3 KINEMATICS OF DEFORMATIONS; 1.4 HETEROGENEITY ON FLOW; 1.5 SUMMARY − CONTINUUM MECHANICS IN RHEOLOGY; REFERENCES; QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 1; Chapter 2. Viscoelasticity; 2.1 BASIC EXPERIMENTS; 2.2 RELAXATION AND CREEP − SPECTRAL REPRESENTATION. DYNAMIC FUNCTIONS; 2.3 MODEL INTERPRETATIONS
2.4 SUPERPOSITION − THE BOLTZMANN-VOLTERRA PRINCIPLE2.5 RELATIONSHIPS AMONG VISCOELASTIC FUNCTIONS; 2.6 VISCOELASTICITY AND MOLECULAR MODELS; 2.7 TIME-TEMPERATURE SUPERPOSITION. REDUCED ("MASTER") VISCOELASTIC CURVES; 2.8 NON-LINEAR EFFECTS IN VISCOELASTICITY; REFERENCES; QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 2; Chapter 3. Liquids; 3.1 NEWTONIAN AND NON-NEWTONIAN LIQUIDS. DEFINITIONS; 3.2 NON-NEWTONIAN SHEAR FLOW; 3.3 EQUATIONS FOR VISCOSITY AND FLOW CURVES; 3.4 ELASTICITY IN SHEAR FLOWS; 3.5 STRUCTURE REARRANGEMENTS INDUCED BY SHEAR FLOW; 3.6 LIMITS OF SHEAR FLOW − INSTABILITIES; 3.7 EXTENSIONAL FLOW
3.8 CONCLUSIONS − REAL LIQUID IS A COMPLEX LIQUIDREFERENCES; QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 3; Chapter 4. Solids; 4.1 INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITIONS; 4.2 LINEAR ELASTIC (HOOKEAN) MATERIALS; 4.3 LINEAR ANISOTROPIC SOLIDS; 4.4 LARGE DEFORMATIONS IN SOLIDS AND NON-LINEARITY; 4.5 LIMITS OF ELASTICITY; REFERENCES; QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 4; Chapter 5. Rheometry Experimental Methods; 5.1 INTRODUCTION − CLASSIFICATION OF EXPERIMENTAL METHODS; 5.2 CAPILLARY VISCOMETRY; 5.3 ROTATIONAL RHEOMETRY; 5.4 PLASTOMETERS; 5.5 METHOD OF FALLING SPHERE; 5.6 EXTENSION
5.7 MEASUREMENT OF VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES BY DYNAMIC (OSCILLATION) METHODS5.8 PHYSICAL METHODS; REFERENCES; QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 5; Chapter 6. Applications of Rheology; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF REAL MATERIALS AND THEIR CHARACTERIZATION; 6.3 RHEOKINETICS (CHEMORHEOLOGY) AND RHEOKINETIC LIQUIDS; 6.4 SOLUTION OF DYNAMIC PROBLEMS; REFERENCES; QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 6; Notation; Solutions; Index
Summary Rheology: Concepts, Methods and Applications, Third Edition provides a thorough historical and theoretical grounding in the field, and introduces rheology as the method of solving many practical problems in materials science and engineering. The book is practical and relevant for industry, but is also consistent with rheology courses in academia, making it relevant to both academics and accomplished rheologists in industry. The first four chapters discuss various aspects of theoretical rheology and, through examples from numerous studies, show how particular theories, models, or equations can be used in solving different problems. The shared experience and insight contained in these chapters assists practitioners carrying out rheological studies in generating relevant data. This helps to avert costly errors in analysis which are common when data are generated under the wrong conditions, or are incorrectly used. The fifth chapter covers methods of measurement and treatment of raw data-eight groups of methods are discussed in this chapter, providing the reader with many options for experimentation, along with guidance on where and how to use them properly. The final chapter demonstrates how to use rheological methods for different groups of products and manufacturing methods. The usefulness of chemorheological (rheokinetical) measurements is also emphasized. The chapter has a particular emphasis on real-world applications of rheology, and gives practical guidance to enable materials scientists to gather data and solve problems using these methods. This book is a systematic presentation of the subject of rheology-written by two of the foremost researchers in the field-showing the subject as an interrelated system of concepts, principal phenomena, experimental methods, and directions of their application. It also links with other branches of theoretical and applied sciences
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Rheology -- Textbooks
SCIENCE -- Mechanics -- General.
SCIENCE -- Mechanics -- Solids.
Rheology
Genre/Form Electronic books
Textbooks
Textbooks.
Form Electronic book
Author Isayev, Avraam I., 1942- author.
ISBN 9781927885222
1927885221
9781523109098
1523109092