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In-line measurement of rheological properties of polymer melts
M. Padmanabhan,
M. Bhattacharya
Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
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Engineering & Materials Science
Polymer melts
100%
Rheometers
88%
Viscosity
59%
Shear viscosity
41%
Pressure drop
39%
Low density polyethylenes
18%
Extruders
17%
Shear deformation
14%
Quality control
13%
Process control
13%
Physics & Astronomy
rheometers
62%
viscosity
52%
polymers
42%
pressure drop
34%
entrances
31%
estimates
24%
shear
21%
slits
19%
circular tubes
14%
materials tests
14%
screws
11%
quality control
11%
grade
10%
polyethylenes
9%
magnetic permeability
7%
tubes
7%
cross sections
6%
Chemical Compounds
Rheology
66%
Pressure Drop
55%
Pressure
42%
Shear
40%
Process Control
17%
Quality Control
13%
Error
11%