skjærfortykende
Skjærfortykende is a term used in rheology to describe materials whose viscosity increases with increasing shear rate. It corresponds to the English term shear-thickening and to the concept of dilatancy. A skjærfortykende fluid becomes more resistant to flow as the rate of deformation (shear) grows.
In many concentrated suspensions of rigid particles in a liquid, viscosity is relatively low at small shear
Common examples include mixtures like cornstarch in water (often called oobleck) and other dense suspensions of
Applications and implications include protective gear and impact-damping devices, where a skjærfortykende fluid can harden upon