We describe several different rheometric devices for use within the nuclear
-magnetic-resonance probe of a standard widebore microimaging system. These
include bath vertical and horizontal Couette cells and the cone-and-plate
cell, which produce shearing flows, and the four-roll mill and the opposed-
jet (cross-flow junction) cells which produce extensional flow. We demonstr
ate that velocity images can be obtained for each and that detailed informa
tion about local shear and extension rates can be extracted. These systems
have considerable potential for use in the study of non-Newtonian viscosity
, and of molecular ordering under shear or extension.