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Selected Lecture Slides, CM4650
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Dr. F. A. Morrison
  4 November 2007
 

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topic
Lecture
date file created
Introduction
Rheology Lecture 1

The first day of class we watched this film:  Rheological Behavior of Fluids.  You may want to watch it a few more times throughout the semester.  This film is one of 26+ films made by the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics Films.  Although made in the 1950s and 1960s, these films are still terrific at showing fluid behavior.

31 January 2005
Vector review
Rheology Lecture 2
 15 January 2004
Tensor definition
Rheology Lecture 3
 16 January 2004
no class

Rheology Lecture 4
no class MLK day
Tensor operations
Rheology Lecture 5
 22 January 2004
Differential operations
Rheology Lecture 6
31 January 2005
Curvilinear coordinates
Rheology Lecture 7
31 January 2005
Derive continuity equation
Rheology Lecture 8
26 January 2004 
Derive Momentum Balance
Rheology Lecture 9
29 January 2004
Derive stress tensor
Rheology Lecture 10
31 January 2005
Newtonian flow problems
Rheology Lecture 11
29 January 2004 
no class
Rheology Lecture 12
no class Carnival 
Shear and elongational flows
Rheology Lecture 13
07 Feb 2005
Elongational flows
Rheology Lecture 14
22 Feb 2005
Measuring stress in standard flows
Rheology Lecture 15
12 January 2004
Introduction to material functions; steady, startup, cessation of shear
Rheology Lecture 16
22 Feb 2005
Creep material function
Rheology Lecture 17
22 Feb 2005
SAOS material function; Steady elongational flow material functions
Rheology Lecture 18
12 January 2004
Steady shear flow - instabilities, MW, branching
Rheology Lecture 19
4 November 2007
Steady shear flow - material effects
Rheology Lecture 20
14 March 2005
SAOS
Rheology Lecture 21
12 January 2004
SAOS - time temperature superposition
Rheology Lecture 22
14 March 2005
Experimental data - large strain shear, elongational flow
Rheology Lecture 23
14 March 2005
What do we put for the viscosity function?
Rheology Lecture 24
31 January 2005
Flow problems GNF models
Rheology Lecture 25
25 January 2005
Limitations of the GNF models
Rheology Lecture 26
31 January 2005
Constitutive equations with memory - a simple model
Rheology Lecture 27
25 April 2007
Maxwell model
Rheology Lecture 28
31 January 2005
Predictions of the Maxwell model
Rheology Lecture 29
31 January 2005
Generalized Maxwell model
Rheology Lecture 30
31 January 2005
Fitting GLVE to SAOS
Rheology Lecture 31
31 January 2005
Drag flow of GLVE fluid
Rheology Lecture 32
12 January 2004
GLVE Turntable example
Rheology Lecture 33
31 January 2005
Advanced constitutive modelling - what is strain measure in GLVE?
Rheology Lecture 34
12 January 2004
Deformation gradient tensor / Inverse deformation gradient tensor
Rheology Lecture 35
12 January 2004
Polar decomposition applied to deformation / Lodge model
Rheology Lecture 36
12 January 2004
Lodge model turntable example
Rheology Lecture 37
12 January 2004
Methods of improving constitutive equations / Intro to molecular models
Rheology Lecture 38
12 January 2004
Green-Tobolsky (skipped 2005)
Rheology Lecture 39
12 January 2004
Shear rheometry
Rheology Lecture 40
12 January 2004
Shear rheometry / Elongational rheometry
Rheology Lecture 41
4 November 2007



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