- A
dilatant (/daɪˈleɪtənt/, /dɪ-/) (also
termed shear thickening)
material is one in
which viscosity increases with the rate of
shear strain. Such a shear...
-
automotive engine s****
bearings and to a
lesser extent in
geartooth contacts.
Dilatant, or shear-thickening
fluids increase in
apparent viscosity at
higher shear...
- non-Newtonian fluid's viscosity,
there are pseudoplastic, plastic, and
dilatant flows that are time-independent, and
there are
thixotropic and rheopectic...
- but
flows easily when not
under pressure. However,
oobleck is
actually a
dilatant fluid,
since it does not show the time-dependent, shear-induced change...
- non-Newtonian fluid's viscosity,
there are pseudoplastic, plastic, and
dilatant flows that are time-independent, and
there are
thixotropic and rheopectic...
-
critical state soil mechanics;
highly overconsolidated clayey soils are
dilatant,
while normally consolidated soils tend to be contractive. The
shear strength...
-
Typical stress strain curve for a
drained dilatant soil...
- on the
shear rate at
which it is measured. The
apparent viscosity of a
dilatant fluid is
higher when
measured at a
higher shear rate (η4 is
higher than...
- ****embly and a
driven shaft at the
other end. The drum is
filled with a
dilatant fluid,
often silicone-based, to
about 80% by volume. When the two sets...
- has the
opposite rheological property: it is
negative thixotropic, or
dilatant,
allowing the
demonstration of "walking on custard".
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