Yielding to Stress: Recent Developments in Viscoplastic Fluid Mechanics
University of British Columbia · Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · +1 more institution
Abstract
The archetypal feature of a viscoplastic fluid is its yield stress: If the material is not sufficiently stressed, it behaves like a solid, but once the yield stress is exceeded, the material flows like a fluid. Such behavior characterizes materials common in industries such as petroleum and chemical processing, cosmetics, and food processing and in geophysical fluid dynamics. The most common idealization of a viscoplastic fluid is the Bingham model, which has been widely used to rationalize experimental data, even though it is a crude oversimplification of true rheological behavior. The popularity of the model is in its apparent simplicity. Despite this, the sudden transition between solid-like behavior and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Viscoplasticity
- Rheology
- Rheometry
- Bingham plastic
- Fluid mechanics
- Yield (engineering)
- Fluid dynamics
- Thixotropy