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Berlin 2012 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 38: Focus: Rheology II (joint focus with DRG)

Freitag, 30. März 2012, 09:30–12:15, C 130

09:30 CPP 38.1 Hauptvortrag: The Rheology of Biological CellsMathias Sander, Benjamin Tränkle, Pablo Fernandez, Pramod Pullarkat, Lutz Heymann, Nuri Aksel, and •Albrecht Ott
10:00 CPP 38.2 Rheological and (di)electric measurements on biopolymers, like blood systems — •Angelika Bender, Ulrich Förter-Barth, and Prof. Peter Eyerer
10:15 CPP 38.3 Competition of inertia and deformability - lateral motion of deformable particles in duct flow — •Timm Krüger, Badr Kaoui, and Jens Harting
10:30 CPP 38.4 Chromatographic, spectroscopic and rheological characterization of long chain branching induced by thermo-oxidative degradation of low-density polyethylene — •Victor Hugo Rolon-Garrido, Martin Zatloukal, and Manfred H Wagner
10:45 CPP 38.5 Carbon dioxide plasticized polymer melts - An interpretation by means of the free volume concept — •Bernadette Duscher, Alois Schausberger, and Wolfgang Stadlbauer
11:00 CPP 38.6 A sequence of physical processes determined and quantified in LAOS: A quantitative approach — •Simon Rogers
11:15 CPP 38.7 Microscopic relaxation processes in branched/linear polymer blends by Rheo-Sans — •Nino Ruocco, Wim Pyckhout Hintzen, Aurel Radulescu, Dieter Richter, Peter Lindner, and Daniel Read
11:30 CPP 38.8 Investigation of the Miscibility and Phase Separation of Molten PP/PE Blends via Rheometry — •Matthias Mihalic and Alois Schausberger
11:45 CPP 38.9 Influence of carbon dioxide on the viscoelastic properties of polystyrene melts — •Ulrich A. Handge and Volker Altstädt
12:00 CPP 38.10 An in-situ investigation of the draw resonance phenomenon in film casting of a polypropylene meltTeodor Burghelea, Hans Jurgen Griess, and •Helmut Muenstedt
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