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- rapid however, the observed behaviour is classic shear thinning or pseudoplasticity, because as soon as the shear is removed, the viscosity returns to...
- different types of fluids based on the value of their flow behaviour index: pseudoplastic, Newtonian fluid, and dilatant. A first-order fluid is another name...
- continuum mechanics. For non-Newtonian fluid's viscosity, there are pseudoplastic, plastic, and dilatant flows that are time-independent, and there are...
- called ideal or inviscid. For non-Newtonian fluid's viscosity, there are pseudoplastic, plastic, and dilatant flows that are time-independent, and there are...
- additive, usually xanthan gum, which gives the condiment a non-Newtonian, pseudoplastic or "shear thinning" property—more commonly known as thixotropy.[citation...
- a fixed time to return to a more viscous state. Some non-Newtonian pseudoplastic fluids show a time-dependent change in viscosity; the longer the fluid...
- velocity gradient; n is the power law index. If n < 1 then the fluid is a pseudoplastic. n = 1 then the fluid is a Newtonian fluid. n > 1 then the fluid is...
- stress or agitation over time. The opposite of a dilatant material is a pseudoplastic. There are two types of deviation from Newton's law that are observed...
- {\displaystyle \mu _{\infty }} , the fluid exhibits shear thinning (pseudoplastic) behavior where viscosity decreases with increasing shear rate; when...
- types. Non-Newtonian fluids can be either plastic, Bingham plastic, pseudoplastic, dilatant, thixotropic, rheopectic, viscoelastic. In some applications...