Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) ›› 1987, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (3): 197-202.

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ON THE LINKING UP BETWEEN BINGHAM FLUID AND PLUGGED FLOW

蔡树棠1, 蒋贻安2   

  1. 1. Department of Modern Mechanics, China Univerity of Science and Technology, Hefei; Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Shanghai;
    2. Department of Physics, Hangzhou Normal College, Hangzhou
  • 收稿日期:1985-12-04 出版日期:1987-03-18 发布日期:1987-03-18

ON THE LINKING UP BETWEEN BINGHAM FLUID AND PLUGGED FLOW

Tsai Shu-tang1, Jiang Yi-an2   

  1. 1. Department of Modern Mechanics, China Univerity of Science and Technology, Hefei; Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Shanghai;
    2. Department of Physics, Hangzhou Normal College, Hangzhou
  • Received:1985-12-04 Online:1987-03-18 Published:1987-03-18

摘要: When Bingham fluid is in motion, plugged flow often occurs at places far from the boundary walls. As there is not a decisive formula of constitutive relation for plugged flow, in some problems the solutions obtained may be indefinite. In this paper, annular flow and pipe flow are discussed, and unique solution is obtained in each case by utilizing the analytic property of shear stress. The solutions are identical in form with the commonly used formula for the pressure drop of mud flow in petroleum engineering.

关键词: finite elastic-plastic deformations, generalized Prandtl-Reuss constitutive equations, the corotational rates of stress tensor, simple shear stress oscillation

Abstract: When Bingham fluid is in motion, plugged flow often occurs at places far from the boundary walls. As there is not a decisive formula of constitutive relation for plugged flow, in some problems the solutions obtained may be indefinite. In this paper, annular flow and pipe flow are discussed, and unique solution is obtained in each case by utilizing the analytic property of shear stress. The solutions are identical in form with the commonly used formula for the pressure drop of mud flow in petroleum engineering.

Key words: finite elastic-plastic deformations, generalized Prandtl-Reuss constitutive equations, the corotational rates of stress tensor, simple shear stress oscillation

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