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XIIth International Congress on Rheology

TECHNICAL PROGRAM



The technical program will start on Monday morning, August 19,1996 and will end at 1 p.m. on Friday, August 23,1996. The following experts will participate as invited speakers:

Opening Lecture Pierre Carreau
Plenary Lectures Marcel Crochet
Masao Doi
Joachim Meissner
Keynote Speakers Robert C. Armstrong
John Brady
Harry L. Goldsmith
C.G. De Kruif
Ronald G. Larson
Malcolm Mackley
Joachim Meissner
Hans Christian Öttinger
A.N. Semenov

In addition to plenary and keynote addresses, 275 oral presentations and 230 poster presentaions have been scheduled. Oral presentations of twenty minutes, including discussion time, are organized in six parallel sessions. Also, three poster sessions are planned so as not to conflict with the oral presentations. The following topics are part of the program:

  1. Rheology of Polymers and Liquid Crystals (Theory and Experiment)
    • Dilute solutions
    • Melt, concentrated solutions, blends, block copolymers
    • Networks (gels and rubbers)
    • Liquid crystals

  2. Rheology of Heterogeneous and Particulate Systems (Theory and Experiment)
    • Colloidal dispersions, emulsions, electro-rheological f luids
    • Suspensions and granular materials
    • Composites and foams

  3. Continuum Mechanics and Flow Modeling
    • Constitutive equations
    • Fluid mechanics and flow simulation
    • Materials processing

  4. New Experimental Methods

  5. Food Rheology

There will be special symposia on topics dealing with:

  • the thermodynamic approach to modeling and simulation
  • industrial and process rheology
  • rheology and flow of fiber suspensions
  • diffusion and biorheology

as well as the Raymond Cox memorial symposium.

A short course entitled: "Fundamentals of Rheology with Applications to Dispersions" has been planned in conjunction with the Congress for August 16-18, 1996.


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