Navigating the Help Resources Available for Our Rheology Instruments
Overview Whether you’re training a new rheometer user or want to explore a different test procedure on your instrument, our help resources are here for you. Valuable rheology guides come with your instrument and are just a click away in TRIOS. Learn more about your instrument and experimental data analysis or explore additional accessories and…
DetailsNeil Cunningham: Essential tools for the new Rheologist
Neil Cunningham: Essential tools for the new Rheologist. What is rheology and how can you use it to practically describe the flow and deformation of structured fluids and soft solids? Neil Cunningham will provide an accessible introduction to key rheological behaviours that will enhance your tool kit for understanding these important product characteristics. He will answer…
DetailsNorman J. Wagner: An Introduction to Colloidal Suspension Rheology
Norman J. Wagner: An Introduction to Colloidal Suspension Rheology Colloidal suspensions are encountered across a broad range of natural phenomena and industrially relevant products and processes. From coatings and inks, to foods and pharmaceuticals, dispersions, sols, gels, and glasses of colloidal particles exhibit a rich rheological behavior. This webinar will present an introductory overview of…
DetailsNovel 3D Printed Liquid Crystal Elastomers and the Characterization of their Anisotropy, Rate-Dependency, and Dissipation Properties
Overview Liquid-crystal elastomers (LCEs) uniquely combine molecular ordering with entropic elasticity. The result is a class of anisotropic elastomers with remarkable properties spanning stimuli responsive actuation to exceptional dissipation of mechanical energy. Our group has recently developed a range of photopolymerizable LCE resins and inks which we 3D print using direct ink writing (DIW) and…
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