Shear rheology of Non-Newtonian fluids
| Vol-4 | Issue-01 | January-2019 | Published Online: 10 January 2019 PDF ( 416 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Bhojraj Rajput 1 | ||
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1Assistant Professor, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
A first gathering develops fluids as compressible and incompressible, as demonstrated by their response to a remotely associated weight. By then, a general portrayal of incompressible materials is finished heading off to their direct under a power or a turning. As result, similar to consummate material response, a solid material with viscoelasticity is known as a “viscoelastic solid”. Because of liquids, there is more noteworthy vulnerability so far as expressing is concerned. The articulations “viscoelastic liquid”, “adaptable thick liquid”, “flexible liquid” “memory fluid” are out and out used to delineate a liquid exhibiting viscoelastic properties. This part is revolved around the thick direct of incompressible fluids under shear weight and shear rate provoking Newtonians and non-Newtonian fluids. Liquids whose direct can’t be depicted in light of the Navier-Stokes conditions are called “non-newtonian liquids”. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Non-newtonian, Liquids, Shear | ||
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