Likelihood and expected-time statistics of monodomain attractors in sheared discotic and rod-like nematic polymers Xiaoyu ZhengM. Gregory ForestQi Wang Original Contribution 09 June 2004 Pages: 219 - 234
Modeling strain hardening of polydisperse polystyrene melts by molecular stress function theory M. H. WagnerS. KheirandishT. Takahashi Original Paper 17 September 2004 Pages: 235 - 243
Shear-induced aggregation and break up of fibril clusters close to the percolation concentration Cecile VeermanLeonard M. C. SagisErik van der Linden Original Contribution 13 August 2004 Pages: 244 - 249
Transient behavior of Boger fluids under extended shear flow in a cone-and-plate rheometer Verônica M. A. CaladoJames M. WhiteSusan J. Muller OriginalPaper 21 August 2004 Pages: 250 - 261
Comparative yield stress determination for pure and interstratified smectite clays Saoussen LaribiJean-Marie FleureauNejia Kbir-Ariguib original paper 28 September 2004 Pages: 262 - 269
A general method for obtaining shear stress and normal stress functions from parallel disk rheometry data Y Leong YeowDolly ChandraAsh Khan Original Contribution 14 August 2004 Pages: 270 - 277
Enhanced melt strength and stretching of linear low-density polyethylene extruded under strong slip conditions Teresita de Jesús Guadarrama-MedinaJosé Pérez-GonzálezLourdes de Vargas Original Paper 28 September 2004 Pages: 278 - 286
Modeling of diffusion through polymeric membranes Quan LiuD. De Kee original paper 28 September 2004 Pages: 287 - 294
Nonlinear viscoelasticity of PP/PS/SEBS blends Paulo H. P. MacaúbasNicole R. DemarquetteJohn M. Dealy OriginalPaper 27 October 2004 Pages: 295 - 312
Shear induced periodic structure changes in concentrated alumina suspensions at constant shear rate monitored by FBRM Frank BagusatBodo BöhmeHans-Jörg Mögel original paper 17 November 2004 Pages: 313 - 318
A hierarchical algorithm for predicting the linear viscoelastic properties of polymer melts with long-chain branching Seung Joon ParkSachin ShanbhagRonald G. Larson Original Contribution 05 October 2004 Pages: 319 - 330