In a fluid out of equilibrium, the fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) is
usually violated. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we study in detail
the relationship between correlation and response functions in a fluid dri
ven into a stationary nonequilibrium state. Both the high temperature fluid
state and the low temperature glassy state are investigated. In the glassy
state, the violation of the FDT is similar to the one observed previously
in an aging system in the absence of external drive. In the fluid state, vi
olations of the FDT appear only when the fluid is driven beyond the linear
response regime, and are then similar to those observed in the glassy state
. These results are consistent with the picture obtained earlier from theor
etical studies of driven mean-field disordered models, confirming the simil
arity between these models and simple glassy systems.