Rheological constitutive equations of non-Newtonian liquids are discussed in detail in Chap. 1.8. In the present chapter they are used in the discussion of measurement techniques intended to establish an appropriate constitutive equation of a given liquid and attribute values for its material parameters. As is widely done in rheology, shear viscosity viscosity (not necessarily constant) is always denoted by η; only for Newtonian liquids, where η = constant, is it denoted by μ as elsewhere in this Handbook.
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