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- A dilatant (/daɪˈleɪtənt/, /dɪ-/) (also termed shear thickening) material is one in which viscosity increases with the rate of shear strain. Such a shear...
- value of their flow behaviour index: pseudoplastic, Newtonian fluid, and dilatant. A first-order fluid is another name for a power-law fluid with exponential...
- 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...
- n = 1 then the fluid is a Newtonian fluid. n > 1 then the fluid is a dilatant. The relationship between the shear stress and shear rate in a c****on fluid...
- Typical stress strain curve for a drained dilatant soil...
- has the opposite rheological property: it is negative thixotropic, or dilatant, allowing the demonstration of "walking on custard". Wikibooks Cookbook...
- critical state soil mechanics; highly overconsolidated clayey soils are dilatant, while normally consolidated soils tend to be contractive. The shear strength...
- Non-Newtonian fluids can be either plastic, Bingham plastic, pseudoplastic, dilatant, thixotropic, rheopectic, viscoelastic. In some applications, another rough...