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shear thinning
shear thinning[′shir ‚thin·iŋ] (fluid mechanics) Viscosity reduction of non-Newtonian fluids (for example, polymers and their solutions, most slurries and suspensions, lube oils with viscosity-index improvers) that undergo viscosity reductions under conditions of shear stress (that is, viscometric flow). shear thinning
shear thin·ningdecreasing the viscosity of a polymer or macromolecule or gel by increasing the rate of shear; not ordinarily a function of time. See also: thixotropy. |