“Constitutive Equations for Polymer Melts and Solutions”

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“Constitutive Equations for Polymer Melts and Solutions” is a scholarly book that presents theoretical frameworks and mathematical models describing the rheological behavior of polymer melts and solutions.

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instanceOf rheology book
scholarly book
scientific monograph
aimsTo link molecular structure to macroscopic flow behavior
provide a theoretical basis for interpreting rheological experiments
appliesTo polymer melts
polymer solutions
covers constitutive modeling of non-Newtonian fluids
creep behavior of polymeric materials
extensional flow of polymer solutions
material functions in rheology
shear flow of polymer melts
stress relaxation in polymers
describes deformation behavior of polymeric fluids
mathematical models of polymer melts
mathematical models of polymer solutions
stress response under flow
theoretical frameworks for polymer rheology
field continuum mechanics
non-Newtonian fluid mechanics
polymer physics
polymer science
rheology
hasDiscipline applied mathematics
chemical engineering
hasFormat textbook-style exposition
hasTitle Constitutive Equations for Polymer Melts and Solutions NERFINISHED
intendedFor engineers working with polymer processing
graduate students in polymer science
researchers in polymer rheology
topic constitutive equations
linear viscoelasticity
mathematical modeling of polymers
nonlinear rheology
polymer melts
polymer solutions
rheological behavior
stress–strain relations
time-dependent material response
viscoelasticity
typeOfWork theoretical study
uses continuum mechanics formalisms
differential equations
tensor calculus

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Ronald G. Larson hasWritten “Constitutive Equations for Polymer Melts and Solutions”
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