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Autor:
C. F. H. Van Rijn
Publikováno v:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 24:1-15
In this opening paper we will show that in order to assist managers in taking decisions on production control an integrated approach of hard-core disciplines is required. Starting with a general problem formulation, we will address a number of specif
Autor:
C. F. H. Van Rijn, E. O'Shima
Publikováno v:
IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 24:239
Publisher Summary This chapter describes a session on integrated systems approach to the problems of production control. Computer integrated manufacturing must have business purpose where it can only have the significance of reality. Management peopl
Autor:
John Boylan, C. F. H. van Rijn
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Operational Research Society. 42:98
Autor:
C. F. H. Van Rijn, H. J. M. A. Mieras
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 13:309-322
In a study of the flow behavior of polymer melts a semi-empirical viscometric equation has been used which contains an elasticity parameter relating the shear dependence of the viscosity to the normal-stress effect. The way in which both these effect
Autor:
H. J. M. A. Mieras, C. F. H. Van Rijn
Publikováno v:
Nature. 224:165-166
PREVIOUSLY1 we mentioned the fact that, in steady simple shear flow, the steady state compliance Je, given, for example, by the ratio of the normal stress P11–P22 over the shear stress p21 squared, should increase with molecular weight. For the cas
Autor:
C. F. H. Van Rijn, H. J. M. A. Mieras
Publikováno v:
Nature. 218:865-866
QUITE general continuum-mechanical arguments1 show that the “steady state shear compliance” Je of linear visco-elasticity2 can be related to the normal stress effects in steady simple shear flow3. Consider the usual arrangement with 1 = direction
Autor:
C. F. H. Van Rijn
Publikováno v:
Rheologica Acta. 6:295-296
Autor:
C. F. H. Van Rijn
Publikováno v:
Chemical Engineering Science. 44:1273
Autor:
E. O'shima, C. F. H. van Rijn
The papers within this volume reflect the multidisciplinary approach taken by the workshop to the development and improvement of existing production control theories and practices as applied to the process industry. Subjects covered include productio