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Viscosity independent Frequency

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learningrheology

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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
 
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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