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The numerical simulation of some contraction flows of highly elastic liquids and their impact on the relevance of the Couette correction in extensional rheology

K Walters, M.F Webster, H.R. Tamaddon Jahromi, Michael Webster Orcid Logo, Hamid Tamaddon-Jahromi

Chemical Engineering Science, Volume: 64, Pages: 4632 - 4639

Swansea University Authors: Michael Webster Orcid Logo, Hamid Tamaddon-Jahromi

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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.ces.2009.01.007

Published in: Chemical Engineering Science
Published: 2009
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa6168
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title The numerical simulation of some contraction flows of highly elastic liquids and their impact on the relevance of the Couette correction in extensional rheology
spellingShingle The numerical simulation of some contraction flows of highly elastic liquids and their impact on the relevance of the Couette correction in extensional rheology
Michael Webster
Hamid Tamaddon-Jahromi
title_short The numerical simulation of some contraction flows of highly elastic liquids and their impact on the relevance of the Couette correction in extensional rheology
title_full The numerical simulation of some contraction flows of highly elastic liquids and their impact on the relevance of the Couette correction in extensional rheology
title_fullStr The numerical simulation of some contraction flows of highly elastic liquids and their impact on the relevance of the Couette correction in extensional rheology
title_full_unstemmed The numerical simulation of some contraction flows of highly elastic liquids and their impact on the relevance of the Couette correction in extensional rheology
title_sort The numerical simulation of some contraction flows of highly elastic liquids and their impact on the relevance of the Couette correction in extensional rheology
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