IN ITS PAST two decades rheology has been mainly concerned with development of models that represent the mechanical behavior of various types of materials, measurements required to test such models and evaluate the functions they predict, and theories required to relate models and measurements. The results are important not only for their academic significance but also for industrial processes like extrusion.
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© 1968 American Institute of Physics.
1968
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