viskoossustase
Viskoossustase, also known as viscosity arrest or simply arrest, refers to the cessation of flow in a fluid. This phenomenon occurs when a fluid transitions from a liquid state to a more solid-like or highly viscous state, effectively stopping its movement. It is not a phase transition in the same sense as freezing, but rather a dramatic increase in viscosity to the point where macroscopic flow becomes negligible.
Several factors can induce viskoossustase. Temperature plays a significant role; as many fluids cool, their viscosity
The practical implications of viskoossustase are found in various fields. In the food industry, it's relevant