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J.F.V. Vincent. ' Newtonian ' viscosity is independent of strain or shear rate . This means that if the force applied to a Newtonian fluid is doubled , the shear rate will also be doubled . Non - Newtonian fluids are those which respond ...
J.F.V. Vincent. ' Newtonian ' viscosity is independent of strain or shear rate . This means that if the force applied to a Newtonian fluid is doubled , the shear rate will also be doubled . Non - Newtonian fluids are those which respond ...
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... rate controlled by the viscosity of the material , the stress , the temperature and the time for which the material has been stressed . Figure 1.12 shows how the strain varies with constant stress over a wide range of times after ...
... rate controlled by the viscosity of the material , the stress , the temperature and the time for which the material has been stressed . Figure 1.12 shows how the strain varies with constant stress over a wide range of times after ...
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