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    polymer chains. Non-Newtonian fluids are the opposite of Newtonian fluids. Non-Newtonian fluids are polymers, which means that non-newtonian fluids are fluids with properties that differ from newtonian fluids. Most commonly, the viscosity, which is the measure of a fluid's ability to resist gradual deformation by shear or tensile stresses, of non-Newtonian fluids is dependent of its viscosity. Some Non-Newtonian fluids still exhibit normal stress differences or other Non-Newtonian fluid behavior. Many

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    a colloidal solution with a microscope, but they are not as big as the particles in a suspension. If a colloidal solution is touched it will appear solid, but pressing a finger in slowly it will cause the material to flow like fluid. This is known as a non-Newtonian fluid. When a solid and liquid combine together the solid will disappear, or dissolve. The hypothesis is, if the particles in the mixture are more tightly packed, then it will take less time for the mixture to separate, because particles

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    Part:C A-1: Polymer weight averages and molecular distribution: There are two types of molecular averages from which we can , the number average and weight average, which can we calculate by knowing the number of molecules and that weight fractions in the polymer. If we are given numbers of molecules with their molecular weights. Then we can calculate number-average molecular weight (Mn) and weight average molecular weight (Mw). From that, we can get polydispersity index and know it is monodispersed

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    documentclass{article} usepackage[top = 1.2in,bottom = 1.2in,left = 1in,right =1in]{geometry} usepackage{graphicx} usepackage{morefloats} usepackage{subfigure} usepackage{color} egin{document} egin{center} Boundary layer analysis of Casson fluid flow over an upper horizontal melting surface of paraboloid of revolution in the presence of thermophoresis end{center} egin{center} O. D. Makinde$^1$, N. Sandeep$^2$, T. M. Ajayi$^3$, I. L. Animasaun$^4$\ $^1$Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch

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    more stresses appear, which commonly cause the fluid to have a slower flow. These fluids are known as Newtonian fluids, first discovered by Sir Isaac Newton (Groiler Multimedia Encyclopedia). Viscosity is a way to show how much resistance each liquid has to flow in a motion. When forces act upon these liquids, they tend to want to slow down. This is what commonly happens. These liquids that follow the common trend are known as Newtonian fluids, which Sir Isaac Newton first discovered. Solubility

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    Institute (HTI), 3rd zone, 7th section – P.O Box NO. 4 - 6th of October City, Giza, Egypt 4Mathematics Department, Faculty of Science, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef - 62511, Egypt Abstract The steady magnetohydrodynamic flow of an incompressible non-Newtonian power law nanofluid due to a uniform rotation of an infinite disk is studied with heat and mass transfer. The thermal conductivity has been assumed to obey the same nonlinear rheological model of the viscosity function; as well as, the viscous

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    Response of Blood Flow through Stenotic Artery with variable Viscosity- A Non-Newtonian Fluid Model A Dissertation report submitted for the partial fulfillment of the award of degree of Master of Science In Mathematics Submitted By

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    stages. Below the glass transition, they reveal an inhomogeneous deformation, which leads to the appearance of discrete and thin shear bands, resulting of its non-hardenable nature (KAWAMURA et al., 1997). However, in the supercooled liquid region, (ΔT), BMGs usually exhibit a drastic reduction of viscosity, and therefore, present a Newtonian flow behavior (WANG et al., 2005), and can retain its amorphous structure even after large plastic deformation (KIM, MA, and JEONG, 2003). Kawamura et al. (1997)

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    1.0 Purpose 1.1 Best Sanitizers, Inc. is committed to providing a safe and healthful work environment for our entire staff. In pursuit of this endeavor, the following exposure control plan (ECP) is provided to eliminate or minimize occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens in accordance with OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.1030, "Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens." 1.2 The ECP is a key document to assist our firm in implementing and ensuring compliance with the standard, thereby protecting

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    Smart materials Kevlar and armour- 3Kevlar is formed in two main stages. The first stage is to produce the basic plastic, which is the base of Kevlar. This chemical is called poly-para-phenylene tereplthalamide. The plastic is then taken and strengthened. Kevlar is a pomaded, which means it is a polymer created by repeating amides over and over again. An amide is a chemical compound where part of an organic acid replaces one of the hydrogen atoms in ammonia. Creating a polyamide is known as a condensation

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