shearthickeningdilatant
Shearthickeningdilatant is a rheological term used to describe a type of non-Newtonian fluid that exhibits shear thickening behavior. This means that as the shear rate applied to the fluid increases, its viscosity also increases. In simpler terms, the fluid becomes thicker and more resistant to flow when agitated or stressed more intensely. The term dilatant is often used synonymously with shear thickening, referencing the tendency of these fluids to expand or dilate in volume under stress due to the rearrangement of particles.
Common examples of shearthickeningdilatant fluids include cornstarch mixed with water, often referred to as oobleck. When