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Rheology Reviews


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"RHEOLOGY REVIEWS"


Substantial reviews by internationally renowned rheologists.

2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 issues are now available.


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The field of rheology is extremely broad and continues to grow rapidly. With applications in almost every walk of life, important work is published in a very large number of journals and other media. Although modern computer-based technology enables the location of relevant studies satisfying certain criteria, it cannot determine the importance, or indeed, the significance of the studies. For this, it is necessary to tap the knowledge and experience of the world’s most prominent specialists in rheology. This publication aims to achieve this.
  Rheology Reviews 2003 
The first issue (2003) contains 6 reviews in 233 pages covering over 560 references. It covers the following areas:
  • The rheology of filled viscoelastic systems (Howard A Barnes)
  • Non-equilibrium thermodynamics (Anthony N Beris)
  • The rheology of mobile interfaces (Gerald G Fuller)
  • Compressive rheology (Ross G de Kretser, David V Boger & Peter J Scales)
  • Finite element methods for integral viscoelastic fluids (Roland Keunings)
  • The modelling of entangled polymers (Tom C B McLeish)

 
  Rheology Reviews 2004
The second issue (2004), containing 7 reviews in 223 pages and incorporating over 680 references, covers the following areas:
  • Failure and recovery processes in polymer melts (Yogesh M Joshi & Morton M Denn)
  • The rheology of food dispersions (Críspulo Gallegos, José M Franco & Pedro Partal)
  • Micro-macro simulation using models based on kinetic theory (Roland Keunings)
  • The dynamics of liquid drops (Stefano Guido & Francesco Greco)
  • Drag reduction in turbulent flow of polymer solutions (Michael D Graham)
  • Breakup of non-Newtonian liquid jets (Michael Renardy)
  • Flow past spheres and bubbles (Bruce Caswell, Octavio Manero & Baltasar Mena)

 
  Rheology Reviews 2005
The 2005 issue contains 5 reviews in 240 pages and incorporates over 650 references. It covers the following areas:
  • Visco-elasto-capillary thinning and break-up of complex fluids (Gareth H McKinley)
  • Rheology of solid polymers (Igor Emri)
  • Rheology and morphology development in immiscible polymer blends (Peter Van Puyvelde & Paula Moldenaers)
  • Bubble dynamics and cavitation in non-Newtonian liquids (Emil A Brujan & P. Rhodri Williams)
  • Applied rheology in the protective and decorative coatings industry (Richard R Eley)

 
Rheology Reviews 2006
The 2006 issue contains 6 substantial reviews and incorporating over 1000 references in 290 pages. This issue contains reviews of the following areas:
  • The rheology of high aspect ratio nano-particle filled liquids (D W Litchfield & D G Baird)
  • Rheology of fresh cement and concrete (P F G Banfill)
  • Instabilities in extensional deformation polymer processing (H W Jung & J C Hyun)
  • Molecular dynamics simulation and its application to nano-rheology (A Jabbarzadeh & R I Tanner)
  • The rheology of worm-like micellar fluids (V J Anderson, J R A Pearson & E S Boek)
  • Rheometry for blood coagulation studies (P A Evans, K Hawkins & P R Williams)

Rheology Reviews 2007
The 2007 issue of Rheology Reviews contains 4 substantial reviews and incorporates over 800 references in 260 pages. This issue contains reviews of the following areas:
  • Polymer melt viscoelasticity: what we can learn from molecular simulations (V G Mavrantzas)
  • Quantitative tube model predictions for the linear viscoelasticity of linear polymers (E van Ruymbeke, C-Y Liu & C Bailly)
  • Flows of viscoplastic materials: models and computations (E Mitsoulis)
  • Model soft colloids out of equilibrium: glass-like and re-entrant transitions (D Vlassopoulos, E Stiakakis & M Kapnistos)

Rheology Reviews 2008
We are pleased to announce the 2008 issue, which contains 3 reviews in 135 pages and incorporates over 380 references. It covers the following areas:
  • Strong Flows of Viscoelastic Wormlike Micelle Solutions (Jonathan P. Rothstein)
  • Rheological Issues in the Paper Industry (Douglas W. Bousfield)
  • Flow and Texture Modeling of Liquid Crystalline Materials (Alejandro D. Rey)



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