Summary
A general expression for microstructure strain in a plane flow of a fluid with deformable microstructure is given. The viscosity is calculated and the influence of microstructure investigated.
Zusammenfassung
Für die Mikrostruktur-Dehnung einer Flüssigkeit mit deformierbarer Mikrostruktur wird, für ebene Strömung gültig, eine allgemeine Beziehung angegeben. Die Zähigkeit wird berechnet und der Einfluß der Mikrostruktur untersucht.
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Kline, K.A. Fluid microstructure strain in shear flows. Acta Mechanica 21, 209–219 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01181055
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