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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good beginner's book,
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This review is from: Understanding Rheology (Topics in Chemical Engineering) (Hardcover)
The book covers the basic tools needed to understand rheology.From the vector and tensor analysis to the constitutive equations, this book offers good detail. It does lack some in-depth analysis of more difficult problems. The examples in the book are much different than assigned problems. The polymeric section containing the memory function was sufficient, however, it was not as clearly presented as in previous chapters. Overall, I recommend this book.
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it is excellent,
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This review is from: Understanding Rheology (Topics in Chemical Engineering) (Hardcover)
I regret I started my study to the Rheology with other books rather than this one , just it is excellent
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Difficult subject,
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This review is from: Understanding Rheology (Topics in Chemical Engineering) (Hardcover)
I have been using this book now for about 2 months. It does do a fairly good job at describing rheology and its mathematics. I would recommend a strong base in differential equations as most of the problems are solved using diffy-q. Compared to some other books this book is relatively descriptive. The questions in the book are hard to solve, but some of the questions are addressed in other text books. Rheology is a difficult subject, so more examples would be better. Overall however this book is good.
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Understanding Rheology (Topics in Chemical Engineering) by Faith A. Morrison (Hardcover - Jan. 2001)
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