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Rheology Project

Oscillatory shear rheometers are the most widely available instruments for the measurement of material properties of hard and soft non-Newtonian solids, as well as non-Newtonian fluids. Anderssen and Davies (1999), by exploiting the deeper mathematical structure of the problem, have shown how to construct simple, though quite specialized, moving-average formulas which represent a major improvement over currently available algorithms. Currently, CMIS is exploring the extent to which these new moving-average formulas might form the basis of developing a Web product, currently under development by CSIRO.

Relaxation Spectrum Delta Function Model diagram

 

Rheology Graphs

 

For more information, please contact: Bob Anderssen or visit his web site.

Last updated by union.huynh@csiro.au on: September 01, 2005 05:46 PM

 

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