Rheology
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Rheology

Concepts, Methods, and Applications

Alexander Y. Malkin,Avraam I. Isayev

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Rheology

Concepts, Methods, and Applications

Alexander Y. Malkin,Avraam I. Isayev

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Rheology: Concepts, Methods and Applications, Third Edition provides a thorough historical and theoretical grounding in the field, and introduces rheology as the method of solving many practical problems in materials science and engineering. The book is practical and relevant for industry, but is also consistent with rheology courses in academia, making it relevant to both academics and accomplished rheologists in industry.

The first four chapters discuss various aspects of theoretical rheology and, through examples from numerous studies, show how particular theories, models, or equations can be used in solving different problems. The shared experience and insight contained in these chapters assists practitioners carrying out rheological studies in generating relevant data. This helps to avert costly errors in analysis which are common when data are generated under the wrong conditions, or are incorrectly used. The fifth chapter covers methods of measurement and treatment of raw data—eight groups of methods are discussed in this chapter, providing the reader with many options for experimentation, along with guidance on where and how to use them properly.

The final chapter demonstrates how to use rheological methods for different groups of products and manufacturing methods. The usefulness of chemorheological (rheokinetical) measurements is also emphasized. The chapter has a particular emphasis on real-world applications of rheology, and gives practical guidance to enable materials scientists to gather data and solve problems using these methods. This book is a systematic presentation of the subject of rheology—written by two of the foremost researchers in the field—showing the subject as an interrelated system of concepts, principal phenomena, experimental methods, and directions of their application. It also links with other branches of theoretical and applied sciences.

  • Provides substantial experience and insight to assist rheologists working in a range of industries to generate relevant data, avoiding costly errors in analysis
  • Includes eight groups of measurement methods, providing the reader with options so they can choose the most effective for their situation
  • Offers thorough coverage of different applications of rheology, demonstrating how to use rheological methods for different products—from polymeric materials to food products, biological fluids, and electro and magnetic materials

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2017
ISBN
9781927885222
1

CONTINUUM MECHANICS AS A FOUNDATION OF RHEOLOGY

Rheology is a science dealing with deformation and flow of matter. Relationships between stresses and deformations are the fundamental concepts of continuum mechanics, which are discussed in this chapter. The modern history of rheology was marked by the publication of several books1 in the 1940s, which impacted the education of future generations of rheologists.

1.1 STRESSES

Internal stresses are directly related to forces applied to a body regardless of their origin. Only in special cases do internal stresses exist in the absence of external forces. These are, for example, thermal stresses caused by temperature inhomogeneity throughout a body or frozen stresses stored as a result of thermal and/or mechanical history of a body treatment caused by its heterogeneity.

1.1.1 GENERAL THEORY

Any external force applied to a body leads either to a movement of the body as a whole or to a change of its initial shape. Both may occur simultaneously. The movement of a body in space and/or its rotation around its center of gravity, with no change to its shape is a subject of study by mechanics, and as such is not discussed in this book. The principal focus of our discussion here are changes which occur inside a body on application of an external force. The applied forces create dynamic reactions at any point of a body, which are characterized by a physical factor called stress.
Stress can be explained using a simple example. Let us consider a body (a bar). The area of its normal cross-section is S (Fig. 1.1.1). The force, F, is normal to the surface, S. The specific force at any point of the cross-section equals F/S. The ratio is a normal stress or a tensile stress, σE:
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Figure 1.1.1 A bar loaded with a normal force.
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[1.1.1]
i.e., stress is the force per unit of the surface area. The force at any surface may not be constant, i.e., be a function of coordinates. For example, a train moving on rails presses rails at local zones (where wheels touch the rail). The force is then distributed within the rail according to a complex pattern of stress distribution.
In our case, we do not consider force distribution because we have selected a small surface area, ΔS. A relative (specific) force, ΔF, acting on the area of ΔS is used to calculate the ratio ΔF/ΔS. By decreasing the surface area, we eventually come to its limiting form, as follows:
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[1.1.2]
This is a more general and exact definition of stress than given by Eq. 1.1.1 because it is related to a reference point, such as the surface area, ΔS. However, the definition is still not complete. A force at the area ΔS can have any direction, therefore a force is, in fact...

Indice dei contenuti

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. PREFACE
  6. PREFACE TO THE 2ND EDITION
  7. PREFACE TO THE 3RD EDITION
  8. INTRODUCTION: RHEOLOGY: SUBJECT AND GOALS
  9. Chapter 1: CONTINUUM MECHANICS AS A FOUNDATION OF RHEOLOGY
  10. Chapter 2: VISCOELASTICITY
  11. Chapter 3: LIQUIDS
  12. Chapter 4: SOLIDS
  13. Chapter 5: RHEOMETRY EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
  14. Chapter 6: APPLICATIONS OF RHEOLOGY
  15. NOTATION
  16. SOLUTIONS
  17. INDEX
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APA 6 Citation

Malkin, A. Ya., & Isayev, A. (2017). Rheology (3rd ed.). Elsevier Science. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1831984/rheology-concepts-methods-and-applications-pdf (Original work published 2017)

Chicago Citation

Malkin, Alexander Ya., and Avraam Isayev. (2017) 2017. Rheology. 3rd ed. Elsevier Science. https://www.perlego.com/book/1831984/rheology-concepts-methods-and-applications-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Malkin, A. Ya. and Isayev, A. (2017) Rheology. 3rd edn. Elsevier Science. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1831984/rheology-concepts-methods-and-applications-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Malkin, Alexander Ya., and Avraam Isayev. Rheology. 3rd ed. Elsevier Science, 2017. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.