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Theoretical Consideration of Air Gap Effect on Fiber Formation During Water-Quenched Melt Spinning and Application of Air Gap Spinning to Characterization of Fluid Relaxation Time
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H. Ishihara,
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September 1, 2004
Published Online: 2004-09
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- Calendering of Pseudoplastic and Viscoplastic Fluids Using the Lubrication Approximation
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