Squeeze flow refers to a type of deformation behavior observed in materials, particularly in soft materials such as polymers, gels, and biological tissues. It involves the compression of a material in such a way that its shape changes under an applied pressure without significant lateral displacement. This flow mechanism is often studied in the context of rheology, which is the science of flow and deformation of materials. In a squeeze flow test, two plates are typically used to compress a sample of the material.

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