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  • rheology - Reference Center

    Rheology, branch of physics dealing with the deformation and flow of matter. It is particularly concerned with the properties of matter that determine its behavior when a mechanical force is exerted on it. Rheology is distinguished from fluid dynamics...more

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  • Rheology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Rheology (pronounced /riˈɒlədʒi/) is the study of the flow of matter: mainly liquids but also soft solids or solids under conditions in which they flow ...

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  • What is rheology anyway?

    Rheology studies the flow of unusual materials, particularly non-Newtonian fluids such as mayonnaise, paint, molten plastics, and foams.

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  • The Society of Rheology Home Page

    The Society of Rheology is composed of physicists, chemists, biologists, engineers, and mathematicians interested in advancing and applying rheology, ...

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  • Rheology

    The Chemistry of Rheology. Rheology - pumping mud ... Using chemistry to modify rheology · Some applications of rheology.

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  • Rheology School - Rheometer and Viscometer training

    If you've ever sat through a rheology course and still not grasped the more practical concepts I would recommend you get in touch with Neil Cunningham " ...

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  • rheology: Definition from Answers.com

    rheology n. The study of the deformation and flow of matter. rheological rhe ' olog ' ical adj. rheologically rhe ' olog ' ically adv.

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  • Rheology Advantage

    A provider of consulting, testing, research and development services and training in rheology.

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