期刊名称:RHEOLOGICA ACTA

ISSN:0035-4511
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About the journal

 Rheologica Acta

Rheologica Acta has the aim of advancing rheology in
the broadest sense. The journal accepts papers in all
core areas of fluid or solid rheology. Studies which
integrate rheology with other physical or chemical
phenomena, which explore novel experimental or
computational methods, or which apply rheology are
also welcome. The results should be new, unexpected,
and/or innovative. Materials of interest include polymer
melts and solutions, polymer blends and block copolymers,
liquid crystals, emulsions, dispersions, suspensions,
ionomers, gels, biomaterials, food materials,
crosslinking materials, rubber, glass ceramics, cement.
Possible topics include:
?theory of rheology
?flow experiments with non-Newtonian materials
?computational methods in rheology
?engineering applications
?experimental rheometry and rheological sensors
?correlation of rheology with molecular and supramolecular
structure
?flow-induced phase transitions or ordering
transitions
?chemorheology
?electrorheology
?elastic instabilities and secondary flows
?time-resolved rheometry
Image on Title Page: Shear induced phase separation
in a molten polymer blend. Composition fluctuations are
induced (dark ring) at the outer edge of a disk shaped
sample (height 1mm, diameter 25mm) where shear
rates are highest. The inner region is sheared less and
the polymer remains mixed on molecular level. 44wt%
polystyrene and 56wt% poly vinyl methyl ether; 25K
below lower critical phase separation temperature;
plate-and-plate rheometer; shear rate of 0.1 rad/s at the
outer radius; elastic instabilities at free surface.
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Editorial Board

Editor
H.H. Winter
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003, USA
Tel.: +1-413-545-0922
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e-mail: winter@ecs.umass.edu
Editorial Board
M.M. Denn
The Levich Institute
City College of the City
University of New York
140th Street at Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031, USA
G.G. Fuller
Department of Chemical Engineering
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305, USA
H. Giesekus
Fachbereich Chemietechnik
Universita?t Dortmund
44221 Dortmund, Germany
H. Janeschitz-Kriegl
Institut fu?r Physikalische Chemie
der Johannes-Kepler-Universita?t Linz
4045 Linz-Auhof, Austria
H.M. Laun
BASF AG.
Polymer Research Division
Polymer Physics, ZKM-G 201
67056 Ludwigshafen, Germany
R. Larson
Rm. 3334 Dow Connector
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2136, USA
A.S. Lodge
The Bannatek Co.
1202 Ann Street
Madison, WI 53713, USA
aslodge@facstaff.wisc.edu
A. Ya. Malkin
Prof Soyuznaya ul., 98, korp. 5 kv. 92
Moscow 117485, Russia
G. Marrucci
University of Naples
Chemical Engineering Department
Piazzale Tecchio
80125 Napoli, Italy
T. Masuda
Department of Material Chemistry
Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-01, Japan
G.H. McKinley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mechanical Engineering Department
Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
J. Meissner
Institut fu?r Polymere der ETH Zu?rich
ETH-Zentrum, ML J21
8092 Zu?rich, Switzerland
J. Mewis
Chemical Engineering Department
Katholieke Universiteit, De Croylaan 16
3001 Leuven, Belgium
H. Mu?nstedt
Universita?t Erlangen-Nu¨rnberg
Institut fu?r Werkstoffwissenschaften V
Martensstrasse 7, 91058 Erlangen,
Germany
J.M. Piau
Laboratoire de Rhe´ologie
Universite?de Grenoble, BP 53
38041 Grenoble Cedex 9, France
R.I. Tanner
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Sydney
Sydney, N.S.W. 2006
Australia
D. Vlassopoulos
F.O.R.T.H. - Hellas
Institute of Electronic Structure & Laser
Heraklion 71110, Crete, Greece
K. Walters
Department of Applied Mathematics
University College of Wales
Aberystwyth, SY23 3BZ, Great Britain
M.H. Wagner
TU Berlin
Polymertechnik/Kunststofftechnikum,
Polymerphysik
Fasanenstr. 90
10623 Berlin, Germany
N.J. Wagner
Chemical Engineering Department
University of Delaware
Newark, Delaware 19716, USA
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Institute for Chemical Research
Kyoto University
Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan


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