💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Elastofluid"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| elastoviscoplastic | (physics) Both elastic and viscoplastic |
| elasticoviscous | (physics) Having both elastic and viscous properties |
| elastoviscousnoun | (physics) viscous, but deforming elastically under short-duration stresses |
| hydroelastic | (physics) undergoing elastic deformation as the result of the flow of a fluid, especially that of water |
| elastohydrodynamicnoun | Describing the effects of the elastic properties of a liquid on its dynamic behaviour |
| elastoresistive | (physics) resistant to elastic deformation |
| viscoelastoplasticnoun | (physics) Viscoelastic and plastic or viscous and elastoplastic. |
| visco-elasto-plastic | Alternative form of viscoelastoplastic. [(physics) Viscoelastic and plastic or viscous and elastoplastic.] |
| flowlikenoun | (physics) Having the properties of plastic flow |
| viscoelastic-plastic | Alternative form of viscoelastoplastic. [(physics) Viscoelastic and plastic or viscous and elastoplastic.] |
| ferroelastoelectric | (physics) ferroelastic and ferroelectric |
| visco-elastic-plastic | Alternative form of viscoelastoplastic. [(physics) Viscoelastic and plastic or viscous and elastoplastic.] |
| hyperelastic | (physics) Describing an ideally elastic material for which the stress-strain relationship derives from a strain energy density function |
| elastocaloric | (physics) That produces heat by physical deformation (e.g. stretching) |
| quasielastic | (physics) Almost, but not totally elastic |
| electrofluidic | Relating to the interaction between an electric field and a fluid (or a liquid crystal) |
| mechanoelastic | elastic towards mechanical forces |
| flexoelectric | (physics) Of, pertaining to, or produced by flexoelectricity |
| electrohydrodynamical | (physics) Alternative form of electrohydrodynamic. [(physics) Of or pertaining to electrohydrodynamics.] |
| magnetofluidodynamic | (physics) Relating to magnetofluidodynamics |
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