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A dilatant (also termed shear thickening) material is one in which viscosity increases with the rate of shear strain. Such a shear thickening fluid, also known by the initialism STF, is an example of a non-Newtonian fluid.
pseudoplastic fluid. (fluid mechanics) A fluid whose apparent viscosity or consistency decreases instantaneously with an increase in shear rate.
A Newtonian fluid is a fluid in which the viscous stresses arising from its flow, at every point, are linearly correlated to the local strain rate—the rate of change of its deformation over time.
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