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- Kaye_effect abstract "The Kaye Effect is a property of complex liquids which was first described by the British engineer Alan Kaye in 1963.While pouring one viscous mixture of an organic liquid onto a surface, the surface suddenly spouted an upcoming jet of liquid which merged with the downgoing one.This phenomenon has since been discovered to be common in all shear-thinning liquids (liquids which thin under shear stress). Common household liquids with this property are liquid hand soaps, shampoos and non-drip paint. The effect usually goes unnoticed, however, because it seldom lasts more than about 300 milliseconds. The effect can be sustained by pouring the liquid onto a slanted surface, preventing the outgoing jet from intersecting the downward one (which tends to end the effect).It is thought to occur when the downgoing stream "slips" off the pile it is forming, and due to a thin layer of shear-thinned liquid acting as a lubricant, does not combine with the pile. When the slipping stream reaches a dimple in the pile, it will shoot off it like a ramp, creating the effect.".
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- Kaye_effect wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Kaye.
- Kaye_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:1963_in_science.
- Kaye_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fluid_dynamics.
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- Kaye_effect wikiPageWikiLink Shear_stress.
- Kaye_effect wikiPageWikiLink Shear_thinning.
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- Kaye_effect wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Kaye-Effect.jpg.
- Kaye_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kaye effect".
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- Kaye_effect subject Category:1963_in_science.
- Kaye_effect subject Category:Fluid_dynamics.
- Kaye_effect hypernym Property.
- Kaye_effect type Building.
- Kaye_effect type Dynamic.
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- Kaye_effect type Thing.
- Kaye_effect comment "The Kaye Effect is a property of complex liquids which was first described by the British engineer Alan Kaye in 1963.While pouring one viscous mixture of an organic liquid onto a surface, the surface suddenly spouted an upcoming jet of liquid which merged with the downgoing one.This phenomenon has since been discovered to be common in all shear-thinning liquids (liquids which thin under shear stress).".
- Kaye_effect label "Kaye effect".
- Kaye_effect differentFrom Kate_Middleton_effect.
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- Kaye_effect sameAs Kaye-Effekt.
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- Kaye_effect sameAs پدیده_کی.
- Kaye_effect sameAs Effet_Kaye.
- Kaye_effect sameAs m.0cgjng.
- Kaye_effect sameAs Эффект_Кея.
- Kaye_effect sameAs Ефект_Кея.
- Kaye_effect sameAs Q286414.
- Kaye_effect sameAs Q286414.
- Kaye_effect sameAs 凯伊效应.
- Kaye_effect wasDerivedFrom Kaye_effect?oldid=678386286.
- Kaye_effect depiction The_Kaye-Effect.jpg.
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