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Rheology Concepts Methods And Applications 2nd Edition Malkin

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Rheology Concepts Methods And Applications 2nd Edition Malkin
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Publisher: ChemTec Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.57 MB
Pages: 500
Author: Malkin, Alexander Ya.; Isayev, Avraam I.
ISBN: 9781613449905, 9781895198492, 1613449909, 1895198496
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2nd Edition

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Rheology Concepts Methods And Applications 2nd Edition Malkin by Malkin, Alexander Ya.; Isayev, Avraam I. 9781613449905, 9781895198492, 1613449909, 1895198496 instant download after payment.

Rheology is a tool for chemists and chemical engineers to solve many practical problems. They have to learn what to measure, how to measure, and what to do with the data. The first four chapters of this book discuss various aspects of theoretical rheology and, by examples of many studies, show how particular theory, model, or equation can be used in solving different problems. The main emphasis is on liquids but solid materials are discussed in one full chapter. Methods of measurement and raw data treatment are included in one large chapter which constitutes over one quarter of the book. Eight groups of methods are discussed giving many choices for experimentation and guidance on where and how to use them properly. The final chapter shows how to use rheological methods in different groups of products and methods of their manufacture. Usefulness of chemorheological (rheokinetical) measurements is also emphasized. This chapter continues with examples of purposeful applications in practical matters. This book is very useful in industry but it is invaluable as a teaching tool in universities and colleges because it is consistent with programs of rheology courses.

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