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Rheology

Rheology is the study of the deformation and flow of matter. The term rheology was coined by Eugene Bingham, a professor at Lehigh University, in 1920, from a suggestion by Markus Reiner[?], inspired by the Heraclitus' famous expression "panta rhei": everything flows. Rheology has important applications in the engineering sciences and in physiology. Hemorheology[?] is the study of the flow properties of blood.

Basic rheological terms are:

Fluids can be categorized as:

Rheological properties are determined by means of rheometry[?].

Journals covering rheology include:



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