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Viscosity independent Frequency

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learningrheology

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Nov 8, 2012
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I run a Dynamic Frequency Sweep and I found that the Viscosity is constant at all times. I mean independent of the Frequency. What does that means? Both G' and G" are dependent of the frequency.
I also run a Steady strain, ad I found same results, Viscosity independent of the rate. What does this means?

Thanks for the help
 
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Viscosity being independent of frequency means the fluid is Newtonian. Did you mean to say the G' and G" are independent?
 
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