Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 4 (Q.No. 45)
45.
A fluid whose viscosity does not change with the rate of deformation or shear strain is known as
real fluid
ideal fluid
newtonian fluid
non-newtonian fluid
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Aditya said:   4 years ago
But in the Newtonian fluid rate of change of viscosity is constant.

Why does not change? Please explain.

Aditya said:   4 years ago
But in the Newtonian fluid rate of change of viscosity is constant.

Why does not change? Please explain.

Gajanand said:   5 years ago
Why not non-Newtonian? Explain please.

Gangadhar said:   6 years ago
Ideal fluid has zero viscosity then how it will change so answer is correct.
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Jsinii said:   7 years ago
Why not Ideal fluid?

Krunal said:   9 years ago
Shear stress is directly proportional to the shear strain in newtonain fluid, not viscosity is proportional to the same. So answer is correct.
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Barry said:   9 years ago
Viscosity does change with rate of deformation in newtonian fluid.

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