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longer the
fluid undergoes shearing force, the
higher its viscosity.
Rheopectic fluids, such as some lubricants,
thicken or
solidify when shaken. The...
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dilatant flows that are time-independent, and
there are
thixotropic and
rheopectic flows that are time-dependent. The
viscosity of a
shear thickening – i...
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microstructure of a
rheopectic fluid builds under continuous shearing (possibly due to shear-induced crystallization).
Examples of
rheopectic fluids include...
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dilatant flows that are time-independent, and
there are
thixotropic and
rheopectic flows that are time-dependent. The word "viscosity" is
derived from the...
- solidification.
Fluids which exhibit this
property are
sometimes called rheopectic. Anti-thixotropic
fluids are less well do****ented than
thixotropic fluids...
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either plastic,
Bingham plastic, pseudoplastic, dilatant, thixotropic,
rheopectic, viscoelastic. In some applications,
another rough broad division among...
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shock absorption — as a
dilatant fluid, that
possesses rheopectic properties,
becoming more
viscous under applied pressure; the synovial...
- πάσσαλος (pássalos) hysteropexy, pagophobia, parapagus, pectic, pectin,
rheopectic, rheopecty,
rheopexy pejor-
worse Latin pejor pejorative pel- clay, mud...
- often,
bentonite suspensions are also thixotropic,
although rare
cases of
rheopectic behavior have also been reported. At high
enough concentrations (about...
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Microrheology Nordic Rheology Society Rheological weldability for
thermoplastics Rheopectic Solid Transport phenomena μ(I) rheology: one
model of the
rheology of...