Madelung constant

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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:

μeff(γ˙)=μ01+(μ0γ˙τ*)1n

where

μeff(γ˙) is viscosity as a function of shear rate,
μ0, τ* and n are coefficients.

At low shear rate (μ0γ˙τ*), cross fluids behave as Newtonian fluids and at high shear rate (μ0γ˙τ*) as power-law fluids.

See also

References

  • Kennedy, P. K., Flow Analysis of Injection Molds. New York. Hanser. ISBN 1-56990-181-3