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Rheology: Principles, Measurements, and Applications

by Christopher W. Macosko · Wiley-VCH

The reference practitioners keep on the bench. Covers constitutive equations, shear and extensional rheometer design, error sources, and applications to polymer melts, solutions and suspensions, so you can design and defend a measurement.

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