Time-dependent viscosity

Blue: With increasing shear rate the system is breaking down Green: With decreasing shear rate the system is building up

In continuum mechanics, time-dependent viscosity is a property of fluids whose viscosity changes as a function of time. The most common type of this is thixotropy, in which the viscosity of fluids under continuous shear decreases with time; the opposite is rheopecty, in which viscosity increases with time.