- Non-Newtonian viscosity
- Неньютоновская [аномальная] вязкость.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
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non-Newtonian fluid — noun a fluid whose stress at each point is not linearly proportional to the strain rate at that point; i.e. its viscosity depends on the applied shear force Ant: Newtonian fluid … Wiktionary
non-Newtonian fluid — A fluid in which the viscosity varies depending upon the shear stress. The effect can arise because of alignment of non spherical molecules as flow is established or because of suspended deformable particles as in blood … Dictionary of molecular biology
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Intrinsic viscosity — left [ eta ight] is a measure of a solute s contribution to the viscosity eta of a solution. It is defined as:left [ eta ight] = lim {varphi ightarrow 0} frac{eta eta {0{eta {0}varphi} where eta 0 is the viscosity in the absence of the solute and … Wikipedia
Extensional viscosity — is a viscosity coefficient when applied stress is extensional stress. [Barnes, H.A. A handbook of elementary rheology , Institute of non Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 2000] .:This parameter is often used for characterizing polymer solutions.… … Wikipedia
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Derivation of the Navier–Stokes equations — The intent of this article is to highlight the important points of the derivation of the Navier–Stokes equations as well as the application and formulation for different families of fluids. Contents 1 Basic assumptions 2 The material derivative 3 … Wikipedia