John Dealy is Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at Mc Gill University, Canada. He has developed novel new methods for measuring nonlinear viscoelasticity and wall slip of molten polymers and elastomers and is the author or coauthor of four books on polymer rheology.
Daniel Read is a Reader in the School of Mathematics at the University of Leeds, UK. His research includes development of models to predict rheology of entangled molten polymers, and of models to predict molecular structure from reactor kinetics. He is coauthor of the “Bo B” code for entangled polymer rheology prediction.
Ronald Larson is Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research interests include rheology and flow of complex fluids, molecular simulations of such materials, and polyelectrolyte interactions.
3 Ebooks von John M. Dealy
John M. Dealy & Daniel J. Read: Structure and Rheology of Molten Polymers
Recent advances in polymer science have made it possible to relate quantitatively molecular structure to rheological behavior. At the same time, new methods of synthesis and characterization allow th …
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Englisch
€279.99
John M Dealy & K.F. Wissbrun: Melt Rheology and Its Role in Plastics Processing
This book is designed to fulfill a dual role. On the one hand it provides a description of the rheological behavior of molten poly- mers. On the other, it presents the role of rheology in melt proces …
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Englisch
DRM
€165.97
John M Dealy & Jian Wang: Melt Rheology and its Applications in the Plastics Industry
This is the second edition of Melt Rheology and its Role in Plastics Processing, although the title has changed to reflect its broadened scope. Advances in the recent years in rheometer technology an …
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Englisch
€128.39