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"shear flow" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the flow of a liquid parallel and adjacent to a solid boundary due to the presence of a shearing stress. For example, "The shear flow of water along the side of the boat caused it to start drifting away from the dock."
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The grey zone indicates data points about 150 s after cessation of shear flow.
Dupire, J., Socol, M. & Viallat, A. Full dynamics of a red blood cell in shear flow.
Ladoux, B. & Doyle, P. Stretching tethered DNA chains in shear flow.
The grey zone indicates data points 150 s after cessation of shear flow.
"The eddies, in turn, get pulled apart by shear flow and give up their energy to these large-scale features.
Derks, D., Aarts, D. G. A. L., Bonn, D. & Imhof, A. Phase separating colloid polymer mixtures in shear flow.
Grabinski, C. et al. The effect of shear flow on nanoparticle agglomeration and deposition in in vitro dynamic flow models.
The stress decreases with increasing strain after start-up of the shear flow at the lowest shear rate.
Second, we observe at chigh that hairpins form in shear flow, which tilt into the flow-vorticity plane.
In addition, shear flow causes stretching and shear alignment of the hairpin tails, while the filament length distribution remains unchanged.
In Fig. 6, we also plot the points measured about 150 s after cessation of shear flow.
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