Viscosity models for mixtures
The shear viscosity (or "viscosity" for short) of a fluid is a material property that describes the friction between internal neighboring fluid surfaces (or "sheets") flowing with different fluid velocities. This friction is the effect of linear momentum exchange, caused by molecules with sufficient energy to move or "jump" between these fluid sheets due to fluctuations in their motion.
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