Theme: Unifying the Statics and Dynamics of Fluids

Rheology 2016

Rheology 2016

ConferenceSeries Ltd invites participants from across the globe to take part in the International Conference on Rheology and Fluid Mechanics at Alicante, Spain during November 10-12, 2016. 

Rheology 2016 is a scientific gathering that guarantees the offering, thoughts and ideas which will enable and secure you the theme "Unifying Statics and Dynamics of Fluids''. It provides a premier technical forum for reporting and learning about the latest research and development, as well as for launching new applications and technologies.

Track 1Suspensions, Emulsions and Colloids

Suspension rheology is a broad and rapidly evolving field. It is a special subject on its own being interdisciplinary in nature. From a macroscopic point of view suspensions are termed as continuous or simply homogenous in nature. Colloids are mixtures having particles too small to be seen by naked eyes and yet larger than molecules whose size varies between 2 and 1000 nanometres. Colloidal suspensions are experienced in a multitude of natural, biological and industrially relevant products and procedures. Colloidal suspensions, commonly also called dispersions, are complex fluids. These materials are different from simple fluids because of the relative arrangement of their constituents, commonly referred to as microstructure. Their flow  is determined by the interplay of particle scale forces with the motion which is imposed by macroscopic flow.

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Track 2: Polymer Rheology

Particulate dispersion is a mixture of particles having differing compositions disturbed through a continuous liquid phase. The particulate phase of the dispersion can be solids or liquid or even gas. If the particulate phase is solid it is called suspensions, and if it is liquid then it is called an emulsion whereas if it is in gases it is called bubbly liquid or bubbly suspension. Enthalpic interactions  transform the entropic statistical behaviour of an ideal polymer chain which means that there are no net expansive forces. Alternatively it can be said that it does not matter whether the monomers in contact are part of the same chain or different chains. Result is that the scaling exponent for an ideal random walk (ν = 0.5) is recuperated. Polymer experiences a very strong attractive potential which could be either low temperatures (attractive part of vdW force was previously ignored) or when the polymer is placed in a very poor solvent. This globular state is much important in biopolymers (proteins, DNA) and is also significant in synthetic polymer processing.

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Track 3:Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics And Visco-Elasticity

A non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid that doesn’t follow the Newton’s law of viscosity and whose characteristics differ from those of the Newtonian fluids. These are basically complex mixtures such as slurries, pastes gels, etc.  Usually, the viscosity of a non-Newtonian fluid is dependent on shear rate or shear rate history. The relation between the shear stress and the shear rate in a Newtonian fluid is linear, and passes through the origin, the constant of proportionality being the coefficient of viscosity.

Viscoelastic materials are the materials which possess both elastic and viscous properties. When these materials are subjected to step constant stress, they experience time dependent increase in strain which is called viscoelastic creep. There are various viscoelastic model such as Maxwell model, Kelvin model and Standard Linear Solid model. Viscoelasticity only deals with solidified plastic materials.

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Track 4: Interfacial Rheology And Computational Rheology

 

The study of the flow properties of liquid interfaces is called Interfacial rheology. These flow properties are important for many products and process industries as they are key determinants of the behaviour and stability of suspensions, emulsions, froth and foams. Citing the examples of paints, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, personal care, food products and all others that require optimum composition and stability for their performance and shelf life, the importance of these flow properties can be understood. The petrochemical and mineral processing industries often clash with problems couples with emulsion and froth stability. Interfacial rheology concerns with the response of the adsorbed interfacial layer on the deformation.

Computational rheology is a progressing subject. Problems that were intractable a decade ago, such as 3D transient flows of polymeric liquids, non-isothermal non-Newtonian flows or flows of highly elastic liquids through complex geometries, are now being grappled with owing to the accessibility of parallel computers, robust methods and breakthroughs in constitutive modelling. It begins with broad exploration of non-Newtonian fluids which should include their mathematical modelling and scrutiny, before specific computational techniques are debated upon and examined. The application of these techniques to some important rheological flow problems related to academic and industrial interest is then treated in an exhaustive and ultra-modern exposition. Finally, the reader is kept along-side of topics at the highly advanced and pioneering sides of research in computational applied mathematics, such as adaptivity and stochastic partial differential equations.

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Track 5: Self-Assembled Systems And Gels

In Nanotechnology, the phenomenon where the components of the system assemble themselves spontaneously through an interaction to form much larger functional units is called self-assembly. The controlling, handling and administration of matter or substance or the medium at atomic, molecular or/and supramolecular scale is termed as Nano-technology.

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Track 6: Microfluidics And Nano Fluidics

Microfluidics is the discipline of designing, manufacturing, and formulating devices and processes that is supposed to deal with volumes of fluid in the order of Nano litres and Pico litres. The devices themselves are incorporated with dimensions varying between millimetres (mm) down to micrometres. Nano fluidics is the study of the behaviour, manipulation, and control of fluids which are assembled in the size range of nanometre (typically 1-100 nm) characteristic dimensions.

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Track 7: Biological Macromolecules

Biological macromolecules are large and complex molecules with specific biological functions. These macromolecules are important cellular units as they accomplish a number of functions demanded for the survival and growth of living beings. These are the polymers that are synthesized through the dehydration reactions among smaller components called monomers. Biological macromolecules can be disintegrated into their simpler components via hydrolysis reactions.

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Track 8: Food Rheology And Bio-Rheology

Food rheology can be thought of as material science of food in simple terms. The areas in which food rheology is important to be discussed are:Process engineering calculations involving wide range of equipment such as pipelines, extruders, pumps, mixers, coaters, etc. ; Determining ingredient functionality in product development ; Quality control ; Shelf life testing ; Evaluation of food texture by correlation to sensory data ; Analysis of rheological equations of state

Bio-rheology deals with the measurement of studying the rheological properties of biological materials such as fluids circulating inside the human body or the artificial biocompatible materials. Bio-rheology deals with mainly blood rheology. The study and measurement of blood rheological properties is a difficult task in itself. Rheological behaviour of blood is studied as dominated by plasma viscosity, hematocrit and Red Cell properties, namely aggregability and deformability.

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Track 9: Concrete Rheology And Asphalt Technology

Cement-based materials are of enormous technological importance and their satisfactory performance depends on being able to transport and mould them in the freshly mixed states. It is necessary that the materials in consideration are highly concentrated suspension of solid particles in liquid. The rheology of concrete is measured with concrete rheometer. A concrete rheometer determines the resistance of the concrete to shear flow at various shear rates.

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Track 10: Rheology In Petroleum And Pharmaceuticals

Rheological study proved itself to be greatly helpful with respect to product characterization and improvement. Petroleum products exhibit a finite magnitude of yield stress and also it demonstrates pronounced non-Newtonian shear-thinning flow behaviour. The rheological feature enhances sensory qualities of the pharmaceutical and cosmetic products where petroleum based jelly serves as a base material.

The reasons for which the rheological view of pharmaceutical field is necessary are to understand the fundamental nature of a system, for quality control of raw and final products and to study the effect of different parameters such as formulations, storage time and the temperature on the quality and acceptance of a final product.

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Track 11Compressible Flows and Turbulence

Compressible flow deals with flows having remarkable changes in fluid density. Gases, display such behavior. The Mach number must be greater than about 0.3 (since the density change is greater than 5% in that case), to differentiate compressible from in-compressible flow in air, . The study of compressible flow is pertinent to high-speed aircraft, jet engines, rocket motors, hyper-loops, high-speed entry into a planetary atmosphere, gas pipelines, commercial applications such as abrasive blasting, and many other fields.

Turbulence or turbulent flow is a flow regime characterized by chaotic property changes. This includes low momentum diffusion, high momentum convection, and rapid variation of pressure and flow velocity in space and time.

In numerous fields of study, the component of instability within a system is generally characterized by some of the outputs or internal states growing without bounds. Not all systems that are not stable are unstable; systems can also be marginally stable or exhibit limit cycle behavior.

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Track 12Computational Fluid Dynamics

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a subdivision of fluid mechanics that uses mathematical investigation and processes to solve and examine difficulties that involve fluid flows. Computers are used to perform the designs required to simulate the collaboration of liquids and gases with surfaces defined by boundary situations. With high-speed supercomputers, better solutions can be achieved.

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Track 13Drag Reduction

Drag reduction is a phenomenon in which the friction of a liquid flowing in a pipe in turbulent flow is decreased by using a small amount of an additive. The used drag reducing additives are effective because they reduced the turbulent friction of the solution.

In aircraft and rocket design, overall propulsive efficiency is the efficiency, in percent, with which the energy contained in a vehicle's propellant is converted into useful energy, to replace losses due to aerodynamic drag, gravity, and acceleration. It is always less than 100% because of kinetic energy loss to the exhaust, and less-than-ideal efficiency of the propulsive mechanism, whether a propeller, a jet exhaust, or a fan.

Flow control is the management of data flow between computers or devices or between nodes in a network so that the data can be handled at an efficient pace. Too much data arriving before a device can handle it causes data overflow, meaning the data is either lost or must be retransmitted.

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Track 14Vortex-Dominated Flows

Nearly all fluid flows are at some level dominated by vortices. Many flows exhibit quasi-steady vortices (or vortices that can be made quasi-steady by a suitable translation or rotation of the reference frame) that are observable in the temporally averaged flow field. Common examples of flows in this category include airfoil tip vortices; horseshoe vortices at the juncture of a body and a solid surface (e.g., an airplane wing, marine control fin, or a bridge piling); wake vortices behind ships, automobiles and trucks; pump and fan intake vortices; tornadoes; streamwise vortices in river bends; Görtler vortices in a bent channel; the vortex street pattern behind a circular cylinder; mixing layer vortices; and helicopter rotor wake vortices.

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Track 15Geophysical Fluid Dynamics

Geophysical fluid dynamics is the study of naturally occurring, large-scale flows on Earth and other planets. It is applied to the motion of fluids in the ocean and outer core, and to gases in the atmosphere of Earth and other planets.

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Track 16Bio-fluid mechanics

Bio-fluid mechanics is the study of a certain class of biological problems from a fluid mechanics point of view. Biofluid mechanics does not involve any new development of the general principles of fluid mechanics but it does involve some new applications of the method of fluid mechanics. Complex movements of fluids in the biological system demand for their analysis professional fluid mechanics skills.

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Track 17Magneto-hydrodynamic

Magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) (magneto fluid dynamics or hydromagnetics) is the study of the magnetic properties of electrically conducting fluids. Examples of such magneto-fluids include plasmas, liquid metals, and salt water or electrolytes.

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Track 18Multiphase And Particulate Flows

In fluid mechanics, multiphase flow is simultaneous flow of (a) materials with different states or phases (i.e. gas, liquid or solid), or (b) materials with different chemical properties but in the same state or phase (i.e. liquid-liquid systems such as oil droplets in water).

he relatively recent increase in computational power available for mathematical modeling and simulation raises the possibility that modern numerical methods can play a significant role in the analysis of complex particulate flows.

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Track 19: Environmental Fluid Mechanics

The Environmental Fluid Dynamics studies flow and transport in a diverse range of environmental systems, including the atmosphere, the oceans, lakes, streams and subsurface environments (e.g. groundwater, oil) as well as the interfaces that connect these diverse systems.

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ConferenceSeries Ltd solicits the presence of all the participants across the globe to attend the International Conference on Rheology and Fluid Mechanics to be held during November 10-11, 2016 at Alicante, Spain.

Rheology 2016 is an international conference besetting the Rheological properties of Non-Newtonian Fluids and the fundamental researches and progresses and development in the area of Rheology Science and Mechanics of the Fluids.  It aims at providing a launching technical forum discussing, learning and reporting the latest and advanced researches in the concerned field. It also will be acting as a dais where one can share new ideas and views regarding the study of Rheology and Fluids. The conference will include hot topics ‘presentations from around the globe and professional networking with industry leading working groups and panels.

ConferenceSeries Ltd organizes 1000+ Global events every year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000+ more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 75000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as Editorial Board members.

The continent of Europe with Spain as epicentre is a place where there is a wide-scope of research in the field of Rheology as well as Fluid Mechanics.

Importance and Scope

Rheology is the study of flow properties of fluids, non-Newtonian fluids specially. Rheology is principally concerned with extending continuum mechanics to characterize flow of materials that exhibits a combination of elastic, viscous and plastic behaviour by properly combining elasticity and (Newtonian) fluid mechanics. It is also concerned with establishing predictions for mechanical behaviour (on the continuum mechanical scale) based on the micro- or nanostructure of the material, e.g. the molecular size and architecture of polymers in solution or the particle size distribution in a solid suspension. Rheology unites the seemingly unrelated fields of plasticity and non-Newtonian fluid dynamics by recognizing that materials undergoing these types of deformation are unable to support a stress (particularly a shear stress, since it is easier to analyse shear deformation) in static equilibrium.

Where Rheology is just the study of flow properties of matter, Fluid Mechanics deals with the whole world of fluids, be it liquid, gases or plasmas. Fluid Mechanics is the necessary element of Rheology both are sub-topics of Continuum Mechanics i.e. the study of the physics of the continuous materials. Fluid Mechanics has a wide range of applications, including for mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, geophysics, astrophysics, and biology.

The vital aim of Rheology 2016 is to furnish a scope and opening for the delegates to come upon a single stage to meet, interact and exchange their views and ideas in various fields of Rheology and Fluid Mechanics.

Why to Attend???

Rheology 2016 conference will pave a road to globalize the research by installing a dialogue between industries and academic organizations and knowledge transfer from research to industry. Rheology 2016 aims in proclaiming knowledge and share new ideas amongst the professionals, industrialists and students from research areas of Rheology as well as Fluid Mechanics and all the related fields to share their research experiences and indulge in interactive discussions and special sessions at the event making its an interdisciplinary topic of discussion.

Target Audience

  • Researchers
  • Professors
  • Scientists
  • Directors of research laboratories
  • Industrialists in the market of Rheology Modifiers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Chemical Engineers
  • Design Engineers
  • Physicists
  • Mathematician
  • Material Science Engineers
  • Biologists
  • Civil Engineers

If they can be, why can't you? Step forward to Unify the Statics and Dynamics!!! Rheology 2016 awaits your presence and brilliance...

 

ConferenceSeries Ltd invites participants from across the globe to take part in the International Conference on Rheology and Fluid Mechanics at Alicante, Spain during November 10-12, 2016.

Rheology 2016 is a scientific gathering guarantees the offering,  thoughts and ideas which will enable and secure you the theme “Unifying the Statics and Dynamics of Fluids”. It provides a premier technical forum for reporting and learning about the latest research and development, as well as for launching new applications and technologies.

ConferenceSeries Ltdorganizes 1000+ Global Events Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 1,00,000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board and organizing committee members. ConferenceSeries Ltdjournals have over 5 million readers and the fame and success of the same can be attributed to the strong editorial board which contains over 30000 eminent personalities and the rapid, quality and quick review processing. ConferenceSeries Ltd make the perfect platform for global networking as it brings together renowned speakers and scientists across the globe to a most exciting and memorable scientific event filled with much enlightening interactive sessions, international workshops, world class international exhibitions and poster presentations.

Importance and scope

Rheology is the study of flow properties of fluids, non-Newtonian fluids specially. Rheology is principally concerned with extending continuum mechanics to characterize flow of materials that exhibits a combination of elastic, viscous and plastic behaviour by properly combining elasticity and (Newtonian) fluid mechanics. It is also concerned with establishing predictions for mechanical behaviour (on the continuum mechanical scale) based on the micro- or nanostructure of the material, e.g. the molecular size and architecture of polymers in solution or the particle size distribution in a solid suspension. Rheology unites the seemingly unrelated fields of plasticity and non-Newtonian fluid dynamics by recognizing that materials undergoing these types of deformation are unable to support a stress (particularly a shear stress, since it is easier to analyse shear deformation) in static equilibrium.

 

Why Alicante?

Alicante, or Alacant both official names, is a city and port in Spain on the Costa Blanca, the capital of the province of Alicante and of the comarca of Alacantí, in the south of the Valencian Community. It is also a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city of Alicante proper was 334,329, estimated as of 2011, ranking as the second-largest Valencian city. Including nearby municipalities, the Alicante conurbation had 462,281 residents. The population of the metropolitan area (including Elche and satellite towns) was 771,061 as of 2011 estimates, ranking as the eighth-largest.

Education in Alicante

Like other sites in Europe, Alicante is also a place for progressing researches and higher education. State education is free in Alicante from the age of six to sixteen. In the 19th and 20th century the science and technological advancement in the country of Spain was deferred due to severe political instability and hence resulted in economic underdevelopment. But in the subsequent years there was a tremendous increase in the research activities boosting the science and technology sector. Some notable universities in Alicante are Madrid’s Complutense University, University of Granada, Almerià’s University, etc.

Alicante’s University is part of the public university system of the Valencian Community, consisting of five universities, the second in scientific production, the second in number of patents and third in number of students. It participates in exchange programs with more than 23 countries. Through the Alicante Science Park is helping to drive the creation of new technology-based companies.

Tourism

Major tourist attraction in Alicante will be Santa Barbara Castle, Alicante Archaeological Museum, Mount Benacantil and many more.

Apart from the city of Alicante, the country of Spain is also known for its varied tourism attractions. While living in Alicante one can visit some of the world famous places of Spain with Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid and La Palma in your check list.

The airport in Alicante is currently the sixth largest airport in Spain. Growing in size continuously over the past years, in March 2011 the airport got a brand new terminal building replacing the old two terminals.

Conference Highlights

  • Suspensions, Emulsions and Colloids
  • Polymer Rheology
  • Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics And Visco-Elasticity
  • Interfacial Rheology And Computational Rheology
  • Self-Assembled Systems And Gels
  • Microfluidics And Nano Fluidics
  • Biological Macromolecules
  • Food Rheology And Bio-Rheology
  • Micro-rheology
  • Concrete Rheology And Asphalt Technology
  • Rheology In Petroleum And Pharmaceuticals
  • Compressible Flows and Turbulence
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Drag Reduction
  • Vortex-Dominated Flows
  • Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
  • Biofluid Mechanics
  • Magnetohydrodynamics
  • Multiphase And Particulate Flows
  • Environmental Fluid Mechanics

 

Market Research and Scope:

A new report, titled “Rheology Modifiers Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2015 - 2023”, published by Transparency Market Research presents a detailed overview of the global rheology modifiers market. The report states that the market, which had a valuation of US$4.8 bn in 2014, will expand at a moderate but positive 3.50% CAGR between 2015 and 2023 and rise to US$6.5 bn by 2023. In terms of volume, the market valued 1,846.1 kilo tons in 2014. Rheology modifiers play a crucial role in controlling the rheology of fluids in a number of end-use industries such as adhesives and sealants, pharmaceuticals, paints and coatings, and construction. The report states that growth of the end-use industries, especially in Asia Pacific, will propel the global rheology market over the report’s forecast period.

 

  • The market growth is expected to be restricted to some extent due to the decline in the demand for ink in the market. This is due to the rising preferences for electronic publications like e-papers, e-journals, e-books, etc.
  • Paints and coatings accounted for the largest share i.e. about 30% in the global market in 2014.
  • It is expected that application of rheology modifiers in the pharmaceutical industry is to grow at a faster pace.
  • The segment of organic rheology modifiers primarily includes products such as Xanthum gum, acrylic polymers, polyurethane, and microcrystalline cellulose. The segment of inorganic rheology modifiers includes products such as silica-based rheology modifiers and organo-clay.
  • Key regional market analysis suggests that Asia Pacific accounted for more than one-third of the global market with China being the epicentre for the largest manufacturers and consumers of rheology modifiers.
  • Upcoming construction projects in North America and rising investments in research and development in industries such as personal care and pharmaceuticals in Europe are driving an increased demand for rheology modifiers in these regions.

Rheology Modifiers Market – Product Segment Analysis

  • Organic
  • Inorganic

 Rheology Modifiers Market - Application Analysis

  • Paints & Coatings
  • Personal Care
  • Adhesives & Sealants
  • Textiles
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Construction
  • Pulp & Paper
  • Others (Including Mining Chemicals, etc.)

 Rheology Modifiers Market - Regional Analysis

  • North America
  •  U.S.
  •  Rest of North America
  •  Europe
  • U.K.
  • Germany
  • France
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • ASEAN
  • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • Latin America
  • Brazil
  • Rest of Latin America
  • Middle East & Africa (MEA)
  • GCC
  • South Africa
  • Rest of Middle East & Africa

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