Using filament stretching rheometry to predict strand formation and “processability” in adhesives and other non-Newtonian fluids Anubhar TripathiP. WhittingstallGareth H. McKinley ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 321 - 337
Rheological behavior of dilute solutions of a side-chain liquid-crystalline polysiloxane in 4,4′-n-octylcyanobiphenyl Ning YaoAlex M. Jamieson ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 338 - 345
Influence of NaClO3 on the rheological behaviour of a micellar solution of CPCl Emmanuel CappelaereRobert Cressely ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 346 - 353
Experimental studies on drag reduction and rheology of mixed cationic surfactants with different alkyl chain lengths Zhiging LinLu ChouJacques L. Zakin ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 354 - 359
Non-symmetric viscoelasticity of anisotropic polymer liquids Valery S. VolkovValery G. Kulichikhin ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 360 - 370
Estimating the viscoelastic moduli of complex fluids using the generalized Stokes–Einstein equation Thomas G. Mason ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 371 - 378
Linearization as a method for determining parameters of relaxation spectra Alexander Ya. MalkinV. V. Kuznetsov ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 379 - 383
The role of the mathematical mean value theorem (MVT) in rheometry: an easy way to convert apparent flow curves into correct ones Peter O. BrunnThomas Wunderlich ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 384 - 391
Processing the capillary viscometry data of fluids with yield stress Y. Leong YeowYen T. NguyenHay K. Wong ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 392 - 398
Yield stress of structured fluids measured by squeeze flow Gerald H. Meeten ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 399 - 408
Oscillatory squeezing flow of a biological material Nhan Phan-ThienSimin NasseriLynne E. Bilston ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Pages: 409 - 417