Physics:Carreau fluid

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Short description: Type of generalized Newtonian fluid

Carreau fluid in physics is a type of generalized Newtonian fluid where viscosity, μeff, depends upon the shear rate, γ˙, by the following equation:

μeff(γ˙)=μinf+(μ0μinf)(1+(λγ˙)2)n12

Where: μ0, μinf, λ and n are material coefficients.

μ0 = viscosity at zero shear rate (Pa.s)

μinf = viscosity at infinite shear rate (Pa.s)

λ = characteristic time (s)

n = power index

The dynamics of fluid motions is an important area of physics, with many important and commercially significant applications.

Computers are often used to calculate the motions of fluids, especially when the applications are of a safety critical nature.

Carreau Fluid Shear Rates

  • At low shear rate (γ˙1/λ) a Carreau fluid behaves as a Newtonian fluid with viscosity μ0.
  • At intermediate shear rates (γ˙1/λ), a Carreau fluid behaves as a Power-law fluid.
  • At high shear rate, which depends on the power index n and the infinite shear-rate viscosity μinf, a Carreau fluid behaves as a Newtonian fluid again with viscosity μinf.

Origin of Carreau Fluid Model

The model was first proposed by Pierre Carreau.

See also

References

  • Kennedy, P. K., Flow Analysis of Injection Molds. New York. Hanser. ISBN:1-56990-181-3