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Rheology: theory and applications
Rheology: Theory and Applications, Volume II deals with the specific rheological subjects, such as deformational behavior in relation to the classic subjects and topics of rheology. <br>This volume is divided into 13 chapters. Considerable chapters are devoted to the theory and aspects of visc...
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1958
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author | Eirich, Frederick |
author_facet | Eirich, Frederick |
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description | Rheology: Theory and Applications, Volume II deals with the specific rheological subjects, such as deformational behavior in relation to the classic subjects and topics of rheology. <br>This volume is divided into 13 chapters. Considerable chapters are devoted to the theory and aspects of viscoelastic and relaxation phenomena, as well as the applied theory concerning substances related to these phenomena, including elastomers, gelatins, and fibers. Other chapters cover the general principles of geological deformations derived from the study of less """"immobile"""" objects. The remaining chapt |
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spelling | cern-21239222021-04-21T19:51:08Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2123922engEirich, FrederickRheology: theory and applicationsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsRheology: Theory and Applications, Volume II deals with the specific rheological subjects, such as deformational behavior in relation to the classic subjects and topics of rheology. <br>This volume is divided into 13 chapters. Considerable chapters are devoted to the theory and aspects of viscoelastic and relaxation phenomena, as well as the applied theory concerning substances related to these phenomena, including elastomers, gelatins, and fibers. Other chapters cover the general principles of geological deformations derived from the study of less """"immobile"""" objects. The remaining chaptAcademic Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:21239221958 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Eirich, Frederick Rheology: theory and applications |
title | Rheology: theory and applications |
title_full | Rheology: theory and applications |
title_fullStr | Rheology: theory and applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Rheology: theory and applications |
title_short | Rheology: theory and applications |
title_sort | rheology: theory and applications |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2123922 |
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