Rheology Series, Volume 8
Еlsеviеr Science, 1999, 1514 pages
This two volumes book contains chapters written by experts in such areas as bio and food rheology, polymer rheology, flow of suspensions, flow in porous media, electrorheological fluids, etc. Computational as well as analytical mathematical descriptions, involving appropriate constitutive equations deal with complex flow situations of industrial importance. This work is unique in that it brings together state of the art reviews and recent advances in a variety of areas, involving viscoelastic materials, in a desirable and timely manner.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART A
BIO AND FOOD RHEOLOGY
Flow-Induced Interactions in the Circulation
Shear Thickening and Flow-Induced Structures in Foods and Biopolymer Systems
Rheology of Food Emulsions
COMPLEX FLOWS
Wormlike Micellar Surfactant Solutions: Rheological and Fluid Mechanical Oddities
Time Periodic Flows
Secondary Flows in Tubes of Arbitrary Shape
Effects of Non-Newtonian Fluids on Cavitation
Low-Dimensional Description of Viscoelastic Taylor-Vortex Flow
Non-Newtonian Mixing with Helical Ribbon Impellers and Planetary Mixers
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS
Viscoelastic Finite Volume Method
Segregated Formulations in Computational Aspects of Complex Viscoelastic Flows
CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONS & VISCOELASTIC FLUIDS
Constitutive Equations from Transient Network Theory
Constitutive Behavior Modeling and Fractional Derivatives
The Kinetic Theory of Dilute Solutions of Flexible Polymers: Hydrodynamic Interaction
Constitutive Equations for Viscoelastic Liquids: Formulation, Analysis and Comparison with Data
Scaling Approach in Solving Problems of Complex Viscoelastic Flows with Multimode Constitutive Equations of Differential Type
A Theory of Flow in Smectic Liquid Crystals Extcnsional Flows
PART B
ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS
Mechanics of Elcctrorheological Materials Constitutive Equations for Elcctrorheological Fluids Based on Molecular Dynamics
Elcctro-Magneto-Hydrodynamics and Solidification
Conduction and Dielectric Effects in Electrorheology
Rheomctry of Elcctrorheological Fluids
INDUSTRIAL FLOWS
Some Applications of Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow Paper Coating Rheology
POLYMER PROCESSING & RHEOLOGY
Rheology of Long Discontinuous Fiber Thermoplastic Composites
Thcrmomechanical Modeling of Polymer Processing
Modelling and Simulation of Injection Molding
Flow of Polymeric Melts in Channels with Moving Boundaries
POLYMERIC FIBERS AND JETS
Free Surface Viscoelastic and Liquid Crystalline Polymer Fibers and Jets
Numerical Simulation of Melt Spinning of Polyethylene Terephtalate Fibers
FLOW IN POROUS MEDIA
Physical Mechanisms of Foam Flow in Porous Media
Flow of Non-Newtonian Fluids in Porous Media
SUSPENSIONS
Fluid Dynamics of Fine Suspension Flow
Rheological Properties of Concentrated Suspensions
Modelling the Flow of Fiber Suspensions in Narrow Gaps
Recent Advances in the Rheology of Fluidized Materials
TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
Heat and Mass Transfer in Rheologically Complex Systems
A One-Dimensional Model for Viscoelastic Diffusion in Polymers
Еlsеviеr Science, 1999, 1514 pages
This two volumes book contains chapters written by experts in such areas as bio and food rheology, polymer rheology, flow of suspensions, flow in porous media, electrorheological fluids, etc. Computational as well as analytical mathematical descriptions, involving appropriate constitutive equations deal with complex flow situations of industrial importance. This work is unique in that it brings together state of the art reviews and recent advances in a variety of areas, involving viscoelastic materials, in a desirable and timely manner.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART A
BIO AND FOOD RHEOLOGY
Flow-Induced Interactions in the Circulation
Shear Thickening and Flow-Induced Structures in Foods and Biopolymer Systems
Rheology of Food Emulsions
COMPLEX FLOWS
Wormlike Micellar Surfactant Solutions: Rheological and Fluid Mechanical Oddities
Time Periodic Flows
Secondary Flows in Tubes of Arbitrary Shape
Effects of Non-Newtonian Fluids on Cavitation
Low-Dimensional Description of Viscoelastic Taylor-Vortex Flow
Non-Newtonian Mixing with Helical Ribbon Impellers and Planetary Mixers
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS
Viscoelastic Finite Volume Method
Segregated Formulations in Computational Aspects of Complex Viscoelastic Flows
CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONS & VISCOELASTIC FLUIDS
Constitutive Equations from Transient Network Theory
Constitutive Behavior Modeling and Fractional Derivatives
The Kinetic Theory of Dilute Solutions of Flexible Polymers: Hydrodynamic Interaction
Constitutive Equations for Viscoelastic Liquids: Formulation, Analysis and Comparison with Data
Scaling Approach in Solving Problems of Complex Viscoelastic Flows with Multimode Constitutive Equations of Differential Type
A Theory of Flow in Smectic Liquid Crystals Extcnsional Flows
PART B
ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS
Mechanics of Elcctrorheological Materials Constitutive Equations for Elcctrorheological Fluids Based on Molecular Dynamics
Elcctro-Magneto-Hydrodynamics and Solidification
Conduction and Dielectric Effects in Electrorheology
Rheomctry of Elcctrorheological Fluids
INDUSTRIAL FLOWS
Some Applications of Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow Paper Coating Rheology
POLYMER PROCESSING & RHEOLOGY
Rheology of Long Discontinuous Fiber Thermoplastic Composites
Thcrmomechanical Modeling of Polymer Processing
Modelling and Simulation of Injection Molding
Flow of Polymeric Melts in Channels with Moving Boundaries
POLYMERIC FIBERS AND JETS
Free Surface Viscoelastic and Liquid Crystalline Polymer Fibers and Jets
Numerical Simulation of Melt Spinning of Polyethylene Terephtalate Fibers
FLOW IN POROUS MEDIA
Physical Mechanisms of Foam Flow in Porous Media
Flow of Non-Newtonian Fluids in Porous Media
SUSPENSIONS
Fluid Dynamics of Fine Suspension Flow
Rheological Properties of Concentrated Suspensions
Modelling the Flow of Fiber Suspensions in Narrow Gaps
Recent Advances in the Rheology of Fluidized Materials
TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
Heat and Mass Transfer in Rheologically Complex Systems
A One-Dimensional Model for Viscoelastic Diffusion in Polymers