Rheology (Subscribe)
Links
Colloid and Interface Science Page
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~schramm/
Terms and field of colloid science, Laurier L. Schramm, University of Calgary.
Food Rheology Laboratory - USA, MI
http://www.egr.msu.edu/~steffe/
Rheology applied to food process engineering.
Glossary of Rheological Terms
http://innfm.swan.ac.uk/innfm_updated/content/about/glossary.asp?index=9
By the Institute for Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics.
Intro to polymers : The Macrogalleria
http://www.pslc.ws/macrog/index.htm
A cyberwonderland of polymer fun from University of S MS
Materials Science Modeling
http://math.nist.gov/mcsd/Reports/95/yearly/node8.html
Project at NIST, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division, US gov. institute.
Mechanical Properties of Polymers
http://web.umr.edu/~wlf/Mechanical/
Viscoelasticity, relaxation spectra, Model of polymer chain ..
NIST: Materials Science - Polymers Division
http://polymers.msel.nist.gov/index.cfm
National Institute of Standards and Technology (US government): polymers - electronics materials, biomaterials, ... large site with searchable index
Polymers Division of NIST
The Polymers Division of US standards institute provides standards, measurement methods, and fundamental concepts for plastics industry
Rheology of Liquid Crystals - Freiburg
http://www.chemie.uni-freiburg.de/makro/
TMR Network - nematic fluids.
Rheology Research Center, University of Wisconsin
History, videos of rheologic processes, and links.
The Origins of Rheology: A Short Historical Excursion
http://www.rheology.org/sor/publications/Rheology_B/Jan02/Origin_of_Rheology.pdf
History and relationships with other areas of physics. [PDF]
The Physics of Granular Flows
http://perso.univ-rennes1.fr/nicolas.taberlet/E_Recherche.htm
Flow of grains : experimental and numerical studies.
Transport in Permeable Media
http://www.phys.tue.nl/MRL/TPM/research.html
Transport and phase change phenomena in porous media.
What is rheology anyway?
http://aip.org/tip/INPHFA/vol-10/iss-2/p29.html
Rheology studies the flow of unusual materials, particularly non-Newtonian fluids such as mayonnaise, paint, molten plastics, and foams. The Society of Rheology caters to rheologists in many fields