Whose viscosity decreases as shear stress increases (as with paint and ketchup, for example)
A descriptive term for a fluid with shear-thinning characteristics that does not exhibit thixotropy. Most effective drilling fluids are shear thinning, although most also exhibit some gel-building characteristics. Pseudoplastic rheology, low viscosity at high shear rates and high viscosity at low shear rates, benefits several aspects of drilling-higher drilling rate and improved cuttings lifting. Bingham plastic fluids, power-law fluids and Herschel-Bulkley fluids fall in the psuedoplastic category of rheology
yapışkanlığı ve kıvamı hızla azalan plastik
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ya·pış·kan·lı·ğı ve kı·va·mı hız·la a·za·lan plas·tik