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A '''Cross fluid''' is a type of [[generalized Newtonian fluid]] whose [[viscosity]] depends upon shear rate according to the following equation: | |||
<math> | |||
\mu_{\operatorname{eff}}(\dot \gamma) = \frac {\mu_0}{1 + ({\frac {\mu_0 \dot \gamma} {\tau ^ *}})^{1-n} } | |||
</math> | |||
where | |||
:<math> \mu_{\operatorname{eff}}(\dot \gamma) </math> is [[viscosity]] as a function of [[shear rate]], | |||
:<math> \mu_0 </math>, <math> \tau ^ * </math> and ''n'' are coefficients. | |||
At low [[shear rate]] (<math> \mu_0 \dot \gamma \ll \tau^* </math>), cross fluids behave as [[Newtonian fluid]]s and at high [[shear rate]] (<math> \mu_0 \dot \gamma \gg \tau^* </math>) as [[power-law fluid]]s. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Navier-Stokes equations]] | |||
*[[Fluid]] | |||
*[[Carreau fluid]] | |||
*[[Power-law fluid]] | |||
*[[Generalized Newtonian fluid]] | |||
==References== | |||
*Kennedy, P. K., ''Flow Analysis of Injection Molds''. New York. Hanser. ISBN 1-56990-181-3 | |||
[[Category:Non-Newtonian fluids]] |
Revision as of 23:28, 14 September 2013
A Cross fluid is a type of generalized Newtonian fluid whose viscosity depends upon shear rate according to the following equation:
where
- is viscosity as a function of shear rate,
- , and n are coefficients.
At low shear rate (), cross fluids behave as Newtonian fluids and at high shear rate () as power-law fluids.
See also
References
- Kennedy, P. K., Flow Analysis of Injection Molds. New York. Hanser. ISBN 1-56990-181-3