About the Journal

Contributing papers are published in the Annual Transactions of the NRS which is distributed to the members.

The Nordic Rheology Society engages people interested in rheology in the Nordic countries.

Vision

To promote and propagate rheology at all levels throughout the Nordic Countries.

Mission

To promote and propagate rheology at all levels by building a broad forum where academia and industry, in their applicational and theoretical guises, can meet, share, and discuss ideas to their mutual benefit.

Rheology

Rheology is defined as the science of the deformation and flow of matter, which means that rheology in some form enters almost every study of material properties. In the Nordic countries, rheological measurements have become standard techniques in both industrial and academic research. The Nordic Rheology Society has been formed as a meeting ground for engineers, physicists, chemists, and biologists engaged in rheology in industry and academia.

Member Services

  • The annual NRC, the Nordic Rheology Conference features invited speakers of international standing as well as sessions on general rheology. Contributing papers are published in the Annual Transactions of the NRS which is distributed to the members. The NRC also offers an exhibition of rheological equipment, poster display, and rheology courses which makes it the leading meeting place for industry and academia in the Nordic countries.
  • Access to the member pages on this website including PDF articles from the NRS Annual Transaction, and the member directory.
  • Permission to post News on the NRS website.
  • Information about local rheology events.


Open Access policy

The Annual Transactions of the Nordic Rheology Society (ATNRS) provides immediate open access to its articles, which are licensed under the Creative Commons License CC BY 4.0.


Copyright and publisher policy

Authors retain full copyright to their contributions, including the right to make the article available on other platforms or websites. We kindly ask that in such cases a link is provided to the ATNRS version of the article.

The published version of an article can be made public on author’s own website, or in scientific repositories.

The accepted version (postprint) of an article can be made public on author’s own website, or in scientific repositories. However, using the published version is recommended if possible.

The submitted version (preprint) of an article can be made public on author’s own website, or in scientific repositories, including repositories for preprints. However, using the published version is recommended if possible.