This book covers a wide range of topics in polymer rheology. These are:
Basic Principles, parameters, systems and applied mathematical models used in the rheological studies
Melt flow analysis of different non-Newtonian fluids in laminar flow, transition between laminar and turbulent flow and modified Reynolds number
The effects of different physical and molecular parameters on purely viscous rheological response of polymer melts and solutions
Principles of rheometery and different types of viscometers and on-line rheometers
The static and dynamic viscoelastic response of the polymer melts and solutions, viscoelasticity, mechanical models and Boltzmann superposition principle
Molecular structure – viscoelasticity relationship and linear and non-linear viscoelasticity
Effects of different processes, materials parameters like temperature, fillers (micro and nano-fillers) and molecular parameters like MW, MWD
The role of rheology in polymer processing in different equipment
Modified power law constants and two range power law constants for a large number of polymers, rheology software program in Java, comparison of different polymer rheological models using the rheology software and answers to the problems
The book will be very useful to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as teachers and practicing rheologists.