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Reptate

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Reptate stands for Rheology of Entangled Polymers: Toolbox for Analysis of Theory and Experiment.

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http://mupp2.com

It is a program for analysis of rheological data on polymer melts: viewing the data in different representation and comparing them with different theories. Reptate was developed during Microscale Polymer Processing 2 project, 2005-2009 in the Universities of Leeds and Reading by Jorge Ramirez and Alexei Likhtman.

These wiki pages were created for the users and developers of Reptate in order to create a dynamical help and "how to" system. The idea is that writing an accurate and up-to-date manual is an enormous task for one individual. However, if every user and developer will contribute a little, we hope that together we can create a very good and accurate description.

At the moment we do not want to duplicate what is already written in other reptate/Reptate documentations (such as the Reptate help file), but rather to write some new sections, which are currently missing. Please add and correct the existing pages and contribute the new ones.

It is extremely easy to edit - see Wikipedia[1] for simple syntax description. For example, to make something bold, just type '''bold''' or press B button, etc. To create a new page, edit the main page by putting a link to non-existing page like this: [[reptate/new page]]. Then save this page and click on this link - the edit window will open. I now understand why Wikipedia has 5 million articles - it's so easy!

--A.Likhtman 15:19, 17 September 2008 (UTC)


How to do things in Reptate

reptate/how to predict rheology of a mixture

reptate/How to shift curves (for example in order to calculate dumping function)

reptate/How to copy/paste theory parameters

reptate/How to transfer data from one module to another


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New (yet undocumented) features in Reptate

Viewing/Sorting/Activating Data

reptate/statistics

reptate/Table Operations

reptate/cut and paste to Origin, Excel and others

reptate/How to copy-paste theory paremters

reptate/Integrals

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