shearthinningVerläufe
ShearthinningVerläufe, also known as shear thinning flows, are a type of non-Newtonian fluid behavior where the viscosity of the fluid decreases with increasing shear rate or shear stress. This phenomenon is commonly observed in various industrial and natural processes, including the flow of polymers, paints, and biological fluids like blood. The term "shear thinning" originates from the observation that these fluids thin out or become less viscous when subjected to shear forces, such as those experienced during flow.
The rheological behavior of shear thinning fluids can be described using various models, with the most common
Shear thinning flows are crucial in numerous applications. In the manufacturing industry, understanding and controlling shear
The study of shear thinning flows involves experimental techniques such as rheometry, where the fluid's response