Arthur B. Metzner Centennial Commemorative Issue
Arthur B Metzner
Manuscripts are invited on Rheology-related advances inspired, directly or indirectly, by the work of the late Arthur B. Metzner in experiments, theories, modeling and computation involving rheology and the behavior of complex fluids under flow.
Topics include:
- Polymer melts and solutions
- Liquid crystals
- Particulate and fiber suspensions
- Polymer processing
- Extensional flow
- Composite materials
- Flow through porous media
Guest editors: Antony N. Beris, Rakesh K. Gupta, Norman J. Wagner
Contribute to this Commemorative Issue
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Deadline for article submissions: October 31, 2026
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The Journal of Rheology is a vital resource for researchers working in fields as diverse as polymer physics and fluid mechanics. It presents experimental results, phenomenological models, and microscopic theories dealing with the rheological behavior of complex materials, including macromolecular, colloidal and particulate solids, and fluids. Application areas include foods, paints, plastics, lubricants, ceramics, coatings, glaciers, and biological fluids.
Read the Journal of Rheology Publication Award Winners
Rheology of suspensions of cubic particles - E d’Ambrosio, D Gilbert, F Blanc, C Cohen, E Lemaire
APR 16, 2026
Flow-concentration coupling determines features of nonhomogeneous flow and shear banding in entangled polymer solutions - MC Burroughs, Y Zhang, A Shetty, CM Bates, ME Helgeson, LG Leal
JAN 01, 2025
Imaging of the microstructure of Carbopol dispersions and correlation with their macroelasticity: A micro- and macrorheological study - C Oelschlaeger, J Marten, F Péridont, N Willenbacher
JAN 01, 2024
Direct measurements of the microstructural origin of shear-thinning in carbon black suspensions - JB Hipp, JJ Richards, NJ Wagner
JAN 01, 2023
Medium amplitude parallel superposition (MAPS) rheology. Part 1: Mathematical framework and theoretical examples - KR Lennon, GH McKinley, JW Swan
JAN 01, 2022