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Selected RheoFuture contributions 2004
(sorted by name):


Mahmoud Abdel-Goad, Wim Pyckhout-Hintzen, Stefan Kahle, Jürgen Allgaier, Dieter Richter and Lewis J. Fetters Rheological Properties of 1,4-Polyisoprene over a large molecular weight range
T. Gabor, N. Royer,
M. Moneke
The Influence of Elongational Viscosity on the Quality of Extruded Films
J.L. Grossiord, L. Léger Viscoelasticity and diffusion in chitosan biogels
Chunxia He Evaluation of A New Extensional Rheometer
Zhu Huaijiang,
Luo Jianhui
New Polymers for EOR – A Laboratory Study
N. J. Inkson and
T. C. B. McLeish
Characterisation of branched polymer melt structure by linear rheology: An expression for comb zero-shear viscosity as a function of topological parameters.
H.P. Kavehpour Tribo-rheometry: From Gap-dependent Rheology to Tribology
H.H. Le, S. Ilisch,
H.-J. Radusch
Online Electrical Conductivity– A method for monitoring and characteriszing the mixing process of carbon black filled rubber compounds
F. Lionetto, A.Maffezzoli,
I.A. Farhat, J.R. Mitchell
A Multi-Technique approach to the monitoring of the wheat starch recrystallization during ageing
Andrea Majzik,
Etelka Tombácz
Elastic network of lamellar particles: formation and rheological characterization
Sébastien Manneville The ultrasonic rheo-velocimeter: a spatio-temporal approach of nonlinear rheology
Erik Miller Control of the sharkskin instability in the extrusion of polymer melts using induced temperature gradients
Thorsten Neidhöfer, Manfred Wilhelm Fourier-Transform Rheology To Distinguish Polymer Solutions With Different Topologies
Dr. B. Ouriev,
Prof. N. Ur'ev,
Dr. P. Braun
Influence of vibration on structure-rheological properties of highly concentrated suspension in steady shear flow
Dr. B. Ouriev,
Prof. E. J. Windhab
Rheological study of concentrated suspensions in pressure-driven shear flow using a novel in-line ultrasound Doppler method
Dr. B. Ouriev,
Prof. E. J. Windhab
Transient flow of highly concentrated suspensions investigated using UVP-PD method
J. P. Plog, W.-M. Kulicke Influence of the molar mass distribution on the elongational behaviour of polymer solutions in capillary breakup
Henelyta S. Ribeiro, Robinson C. D. Cruz,
Helmar Schubert
Highly Concentrated Emulsions Containing Carotenoids