An alternative approach to the linear theory of viscoelasticity and some characteristic effects being distinctive of the type of material Hanswalter Giesekus Original Contribution Pages: 2 - 11
Extensional flow —a mathematical perspective Christopher J. S. Petrie Original Contribution Pages: 12 - 26
Non-linearity in rheology —an essay of classification Alexander Ya. Malkin Original Contribution Pages: 27 - 39
Distortions of polymer melt extrudates and their elimination using slippery surfaces Jean-Michel PiauNadia El KissiAbderrazak Mezghani Original Contribution Pages: 40 - 57
Molecular motions in macromolecules under mechanic and electric force fields Ricardo Díaz-CallejaEvaristo RiandeE. Riande Original Contribution Pages: 58 - 69
A melt rheometer with integrated small angle light scattering Jörg LäugerWolfram Gronski Original Contribution Pages: 70 - 79
Optical studies (LDA) of an electrorheological fluid in slit flow Ulrich SchindlerJürgen VorwerkPeter O. Brunn Original Contribution Pages: 80 - 85
Rheological studies of the gelation of aqueous solutions of acrylamide-acrylic acid copolymers in the presence of chromium chloride Khalid El BrahmiJeanne FrançoisDominique Dupuis Original Contribution Pages: 86 - 96
Prediction of residual flow and thermoviscoelastic stresses in injection molding K. K. KabanemiAbdellatif Aït-KadiPhilippe A. Tanguy Original Contribution Pages: 97 - 108
Strain-coupling effects in start-up experiments James S. VrentasC. M. Vrentas Short Communication Pages: 109 - 114
On the significance of pressure relaxations in capillary or slit flow John M. Dealy Short Communication Pages: 115 - 116