rheology

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(Tıp) Herhangi bir sıvı akımını ve bu akımın gösterdği özellik ve değişimleri inceleyen bilim dalı, reoloji
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The branch of physics that studies the deformation and flow of matter
study of flow characteristics
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study of the deformation and flow of matter in terms of stress, strain, temperature, and time The rheological properties of a grease are commonly measured by penetration and apparent viscosity
Professor Bingham of Lafayette College, Indiana, coined the term "Rheology" It means the study of the deformation and flow of matter The initial papers presented on the subject concerned the properties and behaviour of such diverse materials as asphalt, lubricants, paints and plastics and rubber Current study widens the sphere of influence to include biorheology, polymer rheology, suspension rheology and chemical processing Of significant importance are the three main foundations of Rheology: viscosity, linear-viscoelasticity and normal stresses
{i} study of the flow of matter (Mechanics)
Dealing with the deformation and flow of matter
The science of deformation and flow of matter Rheological descriptions usually refer to the property of viscosity and departures from Newton's law of viscosity
Rheology is the science of studying the friction between liquids In papermaking, it is mainly used in studying the behavior of coatings Some of the questions rheology helps to answer are: Will the coating adhere or fall off? Will the coating be absorbed by the paper, requiring the paper to be precoated with another material? Will the coating spread or dry in the necessary time? Will one coating react with another coating in an unwanted way?
Study of the deformation and flow of matter
Flow characteristics of a solder cream, relating for example to behaviour when printing, dispensing or reflowing Can be illustrated graphically by a rheological curve relating viscosity to shear rate at a particular temperature
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of, or relating to rheology
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of or relating to rheology
rheological
{s} pertaining to the deformation and flow of matter (Mechanics)
rheology

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    [ rE-'ä-l&-jE ] (noun.) 1929. 1920, coined by Eugene C. Bingham|Eugene C. Bingham]], a professor at Lafayette College|Lafayette College]], following a suggestion by a colleague, Markus Reiner|Markus Reiner]];J. F. Steffe (1996) Rheological Methods in Food Process Engineering 2nd ed ISBN 0-9632036-1-4 page 1 inspired by aphorism Τα Πάντα ῥεῖ ta panta rhei “everything flows” by Simplicius of Cilicia|Simplicius of Cilicia]]. Formed from Ancient Greek ῥέω (rheō, “flow”) +‎ -logy (“study of”) (suffix ultimately from Ancient Greek).