Difference between plastic flow,pseudoplastic and dilatant flow
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So if any liquid exhibits plastic flow and lacks its yield point then it is believed to exhibit Newtonian flow. This is because Newtonian flow also means that such flow will follow all Newtons laws of motion. If any liquid exhibits non-Newtonian flow then it is exhibiting Pseudoplastic flow.
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- The fluid is called pseudoplastic fluid.
- An example of dilatant fluid is sand in water.
- These are fluids in which the viscosity does not depend on fluid shear stress rate history.
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