Duc works in the Faculty of Engineering at Monash University as a Research Fellow.
Sridhar, T., Nguyen, D.A., Ranganathan, P., Jagadeeshan, R.P., 2007, Rheological observation of glassy dynamics of dilute polymer solutions near the coil-stretch transition in elongational flows, Physical Review Letters, vol 98, issue 16, American Physical Soc, USA, pp. 16-20.
Sunthar, P., Nguyen, D.A., Dubbelboer, R., Prakash, J.R., Sridhar, T., 2005, Measurement and prediction of the elongational stress growth in a dilute solution of DNA molecules, Macromolecules, vol 38, issue 24, American Chemical Society Publications, Washington DC USA, pp. 10200-10209.
Shaqfeh, E.S., McKinley, G.H., Woo, N., Nguyen, D.A., Sridhar, T., 2004, On polymer entropic force singularity and its relation to extensional stress relaxation and filament recoil, Journal of Rheology, vol 48, issue 1, Journal of Rheology American Institute of Physics, United States, pp. 209-221.
Bhattacharjee, P.K., Nguyen, D.A., McKinley, G.H., Sridhar, T., 2003, Extensional stress growth and stress relaxation in entangled polymer solutions, Journal of Rheology, vol 47, issue 1, American Institute of Physics, Melville USA, pp. 269-290.
Anna, S.L., McKinley, G.H., Nguyen, D.A., Sridhar, T., Muller, S.J., Huang, J., James, D.F., 2001, An interlaboratory comparison of measurements from filament-stretching rheometers using common test fluids, Journal of Rheology, vol 45, issue 1, Journal of Rheology American Institute of Physics, United States, pp. 83-114.
Sridhar, T., Nguyen, D., Fuller, G.G., 2000, Birefringence and Stress Growth in Uniaxial Extension of Polymer Solutions, Journal of the Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, vol 90, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam Netherlands, pp. 299-315.
Gupta, R., Nguyen, D., Sridhar, T., 2000, Extensional Viscosity of Dilute Polystyrene Solutions: Effect of concentration and molecular weight, Physics of Fluids, vol 12 issue 6, American Institute of Physics, Madison USA, pp. 1-23.
Nguyen, D., Rhodes, M.J., 1998, Producing fine drops of water by twin-fluid atomisation, Powder Technology, vol 99, no 3, Elsevier Science, Lausanne Switzerland, pp. 285-292.
Pan, S., Nguyen, D., Sunthar, P., Sridhar, T., Jagadeeshan, R., 2011, The shear rheology of semi-dilute DNA solutions, Proceedings of CHEMECA 2011 - Engineering a Better World, 18 September 2011 to 21 September 2011, Engineers Australia, Sydney NSW Australia, pp. 1-9.
Gupta, R., Nguyen, D., Sridhar, T., 2000, Elastic Instability in the Filament Stretching Rheometer, Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress on Rheology, Cambridge UK, 20-25 August 2000, British Society of Rheology, Glasgow UK, pp. 205-207.
Rhodes, M.J., Lim, E., Nguyen, D., 1998, A Simple Device for Dispersing Fine Powders in Air, 3rd World Congress on Particle Technology - Proceedings, Brighton England, 7-9 July 1998, Institution of Chemical Engineers, Rugby England.
Rhodes, M.J., Lim, E., Nguyen, D., 1998, Cold Modelling of Defluidization, 3rd World Congress on Particle Technology - Proceedings, Brighton, UK, 7-9/7/99, IChemE, Rugby UK, p. Paper 216.
Nguyen, D., Rhodes, M.J., 1998, Dispersion of Respirable Particles in air, 3rd World Congress on Particle Technology - Proceedings, Brighton, UK, 7-9/7/99, IChemE, Rugby UK, p. Paper 187.
Gupta, R., Nguyen, D., Sridhar, T., 1998, Extensional viscosity of dilute polystyrene solutions, Eighth National Conference on Rheology, Adelaide, SA; 19-22/7/98, Aust Soc of Rheol & Univ. of Adelaide, Adelaide SA Australia, pp. 117-120.
Gupta, R., Nguyen, D., Sridhar, T., 1997, Uniaxial Extension of Dilute Polystyrene Solution: The Effect of Concentration, 2nd Pacific Rim Conference on Rheology - Abstracts, Melbourne, 27-31/7/97, Depts Chem Eng, Univ Melb, Monash Univ, RMIT, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 87-88.
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