Applied Rheology - contents December 2005
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journal for the study and characterization of complex and technologically
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Peter Fischer and Martin Kroger
Editors Applied Rheology
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SELECTED SCIENTIFIC PAPERS AND REVIEWS
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Anshuman Roy and Ronald G. Larson
A Mean Flow Model for Polymer and Fiber Turbulent Drag Reduction
Appl. Rheol. 15:6 (2005) 370-389
Jun Sato and Victor Breedveld
Evaporation Blocker for Cone-Plate Rheometry of Volatile Samples
Appl. Rheol. 15:6 (2005) 390-397
Shewaferaw Shibeshi and William E. Collins
The Rheology of Blood Flow in a Branched Arterial System
Appl. Rheol. 15:6 (2005) 398-405
Martin Kroger
Publication Specific Impact of Articles Published by Rheological Journals
Appl. Rheol. 15:6 (2005) 406-409
T.H. Phan and M. Chaouche
Rheology and stability of self-compacting concrete cement pastes
Appl. Rheol. 15:5 (2005) 336-343
Francesca Lionetto, Francesco Montagna, and Alfonso Maffezzoli
Ultrasonic Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of Polymers
Appl. Rheol. 15:5 (2005) 326-335
C. Lacoste, L. Choplin, P. Cassagnau, and A. Michel
Rheology Innovation in the Study of Mixing Conditions of Polymer Blends during Chemical Reaction
Appl. Rheol. 15:5 (2005) 314-325
Luigi Coppola, Isabella Nicotera, and Cesare Oliviero
Dynamic Rheological Analysis of MLVs and Lamellar Phases in the System C_12 E_4/D_2O
Appl. Rheol. 15:4 (2005) 230-237
Paolo Perona
Bostwick Degree and Rheological Properties: an Up-to-date Viewpoint
Appl. Rheol. 15:4 (2005) 218-229
J. Goetz, L. Rewesa, M. Walch, and A. Geissler
Influence of an Ultrasonic Treatment on the Structure and Flow Behaviour of Oxide Ceramic Masses
Appl. Rheol. 15:4 (2005) 204-217
Todd J. Menna, Frank E. Filisko, and Rachel A. Lynch
Effect of Electric Fields on the Rheological Properties of the Isotropic Phase of phic/p-Xylene Solutions
Appl. Rheol. 15:3 (2005) 172-176
William Koenigsberg and John H. Selverian
Zone Method for Representing Relaxation Characteristics of Viscoelastic Materials
Appl. Rheol. 15:3 (2005) 160-171
A. Krope, J. Krobe, and L.C. Lipus
A Model for Velocity Profile in Turbulent Boundary Layer with Drag Reducing Surfactants
Appl. Rheol. 15:3 (2005) 152-159
F. Zschunke, R. Rivas and P.O. Brunn
Temperature Behavior of Magnetorheological Fluids
Appl. Rheol. 15:2 (2005) 116-121
Thomas Schweizer
Temperature Calibration of Rotational Rheometers with Electrically Heated Tools and Hood Oven
Appl. Rheol. 15:2 (2005) 112-115
Joachim Goetz, Hartmut Balzer and Ruth Hinrichs
Characterisation of the Structure and Flow Behaviour of Model Chocolate Systems by Means of NMR and Rheology
Appl. Rheol. 15:2 (2005) 98-111
M.P. Escudier, J. Clement-Evans and R.J. Poole
Freezing as a Storage Process for Aqueous Polymer Solutions
Appl. Rheol. 15:2 (2005) 90-97
E. Alanis, G. Romero, C. Martinez, L. Alvarez, and C. Mechetti
Characteristic Times of Microstructure Formation in Electrorheological Fluids determined by Viscosity and Speckle Activity Measurements
Appl. Rheol. 15:1 (2005) 38-45
J.P. Plog, W.-M. Kulicke, and C. Clasen
Influence of the Molar Mass Distribution on the Elongational Behaviour of Polymer Solutions in Capillary Breakup
Appl. Rheol. 15:1 (2005) 28-37
Lucy E. Rodd, Timothy P. Scott, Justin J. Cooper-White, Gareth H. McKinley
Capillary Break-up Rheometry of Low-Viscosity Elastic Fluids
Appl. Rheol. 15:1 (2005) 12-27
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SELECTED CONFERENCE REPORTS
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Processing of High Viscous Materials, Schkopau/Germany
Peter Fischer
Appl. Rheol. 15:6 (2005) 410
4th Pacific Rim Conference on Rheology (PRCR 4), Shanghai/China
Peter Fischer
Appl. Rheol. 15:6 (2005) 412
Austrian Rheologists meet in Leoben, September 19, 2005
Markus Gahleitner
Appl. Rheol. 15:5 (2005) 344
Society's Site September 2005 - February 2006
Delegates of the national rheological societies
Appl. Rheol. 15:4 (2005) 252-265
CECAM Workshop on Modeling and Simulation of Entangled Polymeric Liquids
Frank Peters
Appl. Rheol. 15:4 (2005) 240-241
Workshop Rheology and Processing of Polymers
J. Stange
Appl. Rheol. 15:4 (2005) 238-239
Amherst Rheology Course ARC2005 <em>Merging Experiment with Theory in Rheology</em>
Hans Henning Winter
Appl. Rheol. 15:3 (2005) 178-179
Modern rheological test methods: Fundamentals and comparative testing programme for the determination of the yield point
Harro Bauer, Elke Fischle, Lothar Gehm, Wolfgang Marquardt, Thomas Mezger, and Michael Osterhold
Appl. Rheol. 15:2 (2005) 122-123
14th Conference and Workshop 'Rheological Measurement of Building Materials', Regensburg/D
M. Greim and W. Kusterle
Appl. Rheol. 15:2 (2005) 124-126
Society's Site March 2005 - August 2005
Delegates of the national rheological societies
Appl. Rheol. 15:1 (2005) 59-69
39th Meeting of the French Rheology Group (GFR)
D. Dupuis
Appl. Rheol. 15:1 (2005) 49-50
Prof. Pierre J. Carreau 65th Birthday Symposium, 2004, Montreal, Canada
D. Rodrigue, M.-C. Heuzey, C. Dubois, and D. De Kee
Appl. Rheol. 15:1 (2005) 48
Rheology and Microstructure of Complex Fluid Systems. Symposium in Honour of Prof. Jan Mewis
M. Kroger and P. Moldenaers
Appl. Rheol. 15:1 (2005) 46-47
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SELECTED BOOK REVIEWS
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Physics of Continuous Matter - Exotic and Everyday Phenomena in the Macroscopic World (B. Lautrup)
Peter Fischer
Appl. Rheol. 15:6 (2005) 369
Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science: Volume IV: Particulate Colloids and Volume V: Soft Colloids (J. Lyklema)
Walter Richtering
Appl. Rheol. 15:5 (2005) 310
Understanding the Properties of Matter (Michael Podesta)
Martin Kroger
Appl. Rheol. 15:5 (2005) 311-312
Polymer Viscoelasticity (Yn-Hwang Lin)
T. Schweizer
Appl. Rheol. 15:4 (2005) 202-203
Viscosimetry of Polymers and Polyelectrolytes (W.-M. Kulicke and C. Clasen)
Peter Fischer
Appl. Rheol. 15:3 (2005) 151
Beyond Equilibrium Thermodynamics (H.C. Oettinger)
R.J.J. Jongschaap
Appl. Rheol. 15:2 (2005) 88-89
Handbook of Ellipsometry (Harland G. Tompkins and Eugene A. Irene, Eds.)
Thomas Schweizer
Appl. Rheol. 15:1 (2005) 10-11
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EDITORIAL BOARD
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Editors-in-Chief
P Fischer Switzerland
M Kroger Germany/Switzerland
Editorial Board
M Antonietti Germany
D Boger Australia
J Bouton France
BHA van den Brule The Netherlands
F Chinesta France
P Coussot France
C Friedrich Germany
C Gallegos Spain
W Gleissle Germany
H Goldsmith Canada
S Hess Germany
H Hoffmann Germany
HM Laun Germany
LG Leal U.S.A.
F Lequeux France
MR Mackley United Kingdom
GH McKinley U.S.A.
HEH Meijer The Netherlands
J Meissner Switzerland
J Mellema The Netherlands
E Mitsoulis Greece
P Moldenaers Belgium
HC Oettinger Switzerland
W Richtering Germany
S Succi Italy
M Stading Sweden
P Szabo Denmark
RI Tanner Australia
JG de la Torre Spain
N Triantafillopoulos U.S.A.
J Vermant Belgium
MH Wagner Germany
E Windhab Switzerland
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L Gehm Germany
UA Handge Switzerland
L Hilliou Greece/Portugal
B Hochstein Germany
C Luap France
T Schweizer Switzerland
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