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An Introduction to Rheology

K. Walters (Edited by)

9780444871404

Hardback, published 1 June 1989

208 pages

24.4 x 17.5 x 2 cm, 0.49 kg

\""Barnes and Hutton, with their years of industrial experience in application of Rheology, have combined with the academic maturity of Walters to create the first text for the beginner in Rheology - either for the student who has not had the appropriate formal training, for the industrial scientist, or for the industrial manager who needs sufficient information to be convinced that knowledge extending beyond a shear rate dependent viscosity may be necessary to solve his or her problem... Overall, the book will be a necessary part of your Rheology library, but most importantly it provides a well written and useful introduction to the subject and thus will be the first book for the newcomer to the subject.\"" --David V. Boger, The University of Melbourne, Australia

\""I can thoroughly recommend it to the newcomer to the field and it wou]

An Introduction to Rheology Walters Hardback Elsevier Science Volume 3

An Introduction to Rheology

K. Walters (Edited by)

9780444871404

Hardback, published 1 June 1989

208 pages

24.4 x 17.5 x 2 cm, 0.49 kg

\""Barnes and Hutton, with their years of industrial experience in application of Rheology, have combined with the academic maturity of Walters to create the first text for the beginner in Rheology - either for the student who has not had the appropriate formal training, for the industrial scientist, or for the industrial manager who needs sufficient information to be convinced that knowledge extending beyond a shear rate dependent viscosity may be necessary to solve his or her problem... Overall, the book will be a necessary part of your Rheology library, but most importantly it provides a well written and useful introduction to the subject and thus will be the first book for the newcomer to the subject.\"" --David V. Boger, The University of Melbourne, Australia

\""I can thoroughly recommend it to the newcomer to the field and it wou]

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