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Daniel De Kee

Books

  1. J. Stastna and D. De Kee, "Transport Properties in Polymers," Technomic Publishing Co. Inc., Lancaster (1995).
  2. P.J. Carreau, D. De Kee and R.P. Chhabra, "Rheology of Polymeric Systems - Principles and Applications," Hanser, München (1997).
  3. C.F. Chan Man Fong, D. De Kee and P.N. Kaloni, "Advanced Mathematics for Pure and Applied Sciences," Gordon and Breach, Newark (1997).
  4. C.F. Chan Man Fong and D. De Kee,  " Perturbation Methods, Instability, Catastrophe and Chaos" World Scientific Publishing, London ( 1999 ).
  5. C.F. Chan Man Fong, D. De Kee and P.N. Kaloni, " Advanced Mathematics for Engineering and Science ", World Scientific Publishing, London (2003).

Edited

  1. D. De Kee and P.N. Kaloni, "Recent Developments in Structured Continua," Longman Scientific and Technical, Harlow, United Kingdom (1986).
  2. D. De Kee and P.N. Kaloni, "Recent Developments in Structured Continua II," Longman Scientific and Technical, Harlow, United Kingdom (1990).
  3. R.P. Chhabra and D. De Kee, "Transport Processes in Bubbles, Drops and Particles," Hemisphere, New York (1992).
  4. D. Siginer and D. De Kee, " Rheology and Fluid Mechanics of Nonlinear Materials," American Society of Mechanical Engineers, FED Vol. 246, New York (1998).
  5. D. Siginer, D. De Kee and R.P. Chhabra, "Advances in the Flow and Rheology of non-Newtonian Fluids," Volume 8 part A, 636 pages, Elsevier, New York (1999).
  6. D. Siginer, D. De Kee and R. P. Chhabra, " Advances in the Flow and Rheology of non- Newtonian Fluids," Volume 8 part B, 879 pages, Elsevier, New York (1999).
  7. D. Siginer and D. De Kee , " Rheology and Fluid Mechanics of Nonlinear Materials ", American Society of Mechanical Engineers , FED Vol.252 , New York (2000).
  8. D. De Kee and R.P. Chhabra, "Transport Processes in Bubbles, Drops and Particles", 2nd Edition, Taylor & Francis, New York (2002).

Daniel De Kee Research Interests Recent Publications Teaching Biography Books

Tulane Institute for Macromolecular Engineering and Science

Rheology Lab

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