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The journal will appeal to people working on fundamental developments in the rheological sciences and applications on both the macroscopic and microscopic scale.
Subjects considered suitable for the journal include the following
(not necessarily in order of importance):
•The development of rheological equations of state for non-Newtonian
liquids from
both a continuum and microstructure starting point, but the outlook will
always be practical in the sense that abstract developments
with no hope of application will not be welcomed. •The use of
rheological equations of state in the solution of meaningful
flow problems involving one or more fluid phases. Analytic and/or numerical
solutions would be in order. These should be problems
which involve the equations of continuity and motion and energy in a non-trivial
way. •Experimental work associated with
complex fluids, including - confirmation or otherwise of prediction
from rheological equations of state developments and the
confirmation of predictions from the solved flow problems - novel flow
situations which would suggest the need for further
analytical work - rheometry - practical situations of flow which
are in need of systematic theoretical and experimental
research. Such issues and developments commonly arise, for example,
in the polymer processing, petroleum, pharmaceutical,
biomedical and consumer product industries. However, this list is not meant
to be representative, not exhaustive. •Problems
involving heat and mass transfers and mixing in flowing non-Newtonian liquids.
•Instabilities, unsteady and turbulent or
chaotic flow characteristics in non-Newtonian fluids.
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