A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Rheological Behavior of Polymer Melts and Concentrated Solutions: Part V: A New Molecular Theory of Non-linear Viscoelasticity for Polymeric Suspensions
Rheological Behavior of Polymer Melts and Concentrated Solutions: Part V: A New Molecular Theory of Non-linear Viscoelasticity for Polymeric Suspensions
Rheological Behavior of Polymer Melts and Concentrated Solutions: Part V: A New Molecular Theory of Non-linear Viscoelasticity for Polymeric Suspensions
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -SHENYANG- ; 15 ; 169-177
1999-01-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.11
© Metadata Copyright the British Library Board and other contributors. All rights reserved.
Rheological Behaviors of Polymer Melts and Concentrated Solutions
British Library Online Contents | 1999
|Rheological property evolution in concentrated cement-polyelectrolyte suspensions
Tema Archive | 2002
|Linear viscoelasticity of semiconducting polyaniline based electrorheological suspensions
British Library Online Contents | 2004
|Effect of polymeric dispersant on rheological behavior of nickel-terpineol suspensions
British Library Online Contents | 2003
|