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Science/Physics/Rheology
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- Journals
- Societies
- Instruments and Supplies
- Science: Physics: Condensed Matter
- Science: Physics: Crystallography
- Science: Physics: Fluid Mechanics and Dynamics
- Science: Physics: Mathematical Physics: Statistical Mechanics
- Science: Technology: Acoustics, Ultrasound and Vibration
- Science: Technology: Materials
- Colloid and Interface Science Page - Terms and field of colloid science, Laurier L. Schramm, University of Calgary
- Food Rheology Laboratory - USA, MI - Rheology applied to food process engineering
- Glossary of Rheological Terms - By the Institute for Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics
- Intro to polymers : The Macrogalleria - A cyberwonderland of polymer fun from University of S MS]]
- Materials Science Modeling - Project at NIST, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division, US gov. institute
- Mechanical Properties of Polymers - Viscoelasticity, relaxation spectra, Model of polymer chain .
- NIST: Materials Science - Polymers Division - National Institute of Standards and Technology (US government): polymers - electronics materials, biomaterials, ... large site with searchable index]]
- The Origins of Rheology: A Short Historical Excursion - History and relationships with other areas of physics. [PDF]]]
- The Physics of Granular Flows - Flow of grains : experimental and numerical studies
- Polymers Division of NIST - The Polymers Division of US standards institute provides standards, measurement methods, and fundamental concepts for plastics industry]]
- Rheology of Liquid Crystals - Freiburg - TMR Network - nematic fluids
- Rheology Primer - Understanding of hydrocolloids
- Rheology Research Center, University of Wisconsin - History, videos of rheologic processes, and links
- Suspensions - Computational approach
- Transport in Permeable Media - Transport and phase change phenomena in porous media
- What is rheology anyway? - Rheology studies the flow of unusual materials, particularly non-Newtonian fluids such as mayonnaise, paint, molten plastics, and foams. The Society of Rheology caters to rheologists in many fields]]
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