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Objectives of the Society
Founded 1940
Reg. Charity No 249967
The way liquids flow and solids deform affects all aspects of life.
Extraction and processing of crude oil, moulding of plastics, use of toothpaste,
spreading of margarine, painting and the lubrication of joints in the human body
are all examples of processes depending upon rheological behaviour.
Rheology is defined
as the science of the deformation and flow of matter.
If your work is concerned with rheology in any way,
then you have much to gain by joining the British Society of Rheology -
publications, conferences and access to fellow members who, while working in a
different discipline or industry, may be facing similar problems to yours.
The Society is non-profit making and is registered as a charity.
Information dated 7th January 1998.
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