Rheology is the study of how things respond, or flow, from a liquid state when force is applied. An example is ketchup and how it moves when force is applied to the bottle to move the liquid ketchup along and out of the bottle.
Yes, rheology is a real study. Rheology does have jobs available where people who are interested in rheology can practice rheology. The society of rheology has a website where all of the information is available.
Journal of Rheology was created in 1929.
rheology is the study of nature of rocks and the fluid found in the rocks with thier flow chracteristics
Rheology (the study of the flow of matter) has applications in engineering, biology, geophysics, pharmacology, and food production.
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They are viscoelastic materials
G. V. Vinogradov has written: 'Rheology of polymers' -- subject(s): Polymers, Rheology
Ian T. Norton has written: 'Practical food rheology' -- subject(s): Food, Rheology
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H. G. Muller has written: 'An introduction to food rheology' -- subject(s): Food, Rheology, Testing
I have never heard of a no piston.I have never heard of a no piston.
Rheology, as you know, is the study of matter's flow, especially in liquid states. It is very useful in scientific fields, specifically geophysics and physiology.