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A rational formulation of the equations of plastic flow for a Bingham solid

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

J. G. Oldroyd
Affiliation:
Courtaulds Ltd.Research LaboratoryMaidenhead, Berks

Extract

In this paper we are concerned with a material which can support a finite stress elastically without flow and which flows with constant mobility(1) (or plastic fluidity) when the stresses are sufficiently great. Following Bingham(1) and Houwink(2), such a material is called a Bingham solid and the type of flow (purely) plastic. The transition from elastic to plastic behaviour takes place at the yield point.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1947

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