Analytical solutions of the boundary value problem of nonstationary flow of viscoplastic medium between two plates (Q1573729)

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Analytical solutions of the boundary value problem of nonstationary flow of viscoplastic medium between two plates
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    Analytical solutions of the boundary value problem of nonstationary flow of viscoplastic medium between two plates (English)
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    21 March 2002
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    The authors consider the nonstationary flow of a viscoplastic medium between two parallel plates in the case of varying pressure gradient. The problem is reduced to the Stefan problem, with a condition on the boundary separating the flow domain from the quasi-rigid domain. Four multiparameter families of exact solutions are found. The first family describes the flow decelerations up to full stop. The second family determines the development of the flow from the state of rest as the pressure gradient increases. The third family describes the flow in the case where (1) the pressure gradient is constant and exceeds the threshold value related to the yield stress, (2) the upper plate does not move, and (3) the lower plate moves with constant acceleration. Finally, the fourth family determines the flow retardation when the pressure gradient is constant and is less than the threshold value. The decrease in the flow of viscoplastic medium can be achieved for certain values of parameters by increasing the quasi-rigid domain, whereas the viscoplastic flow remains unchanged.
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    Bingham fluid
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    nonstationary flow of viscoplastic medium
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    two parallel plates
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    varying pressure gradient
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    Stefan problem
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    quasi-rigid domain
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    multiparameter families of exact solutions
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    yield stress
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    flow retardation
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