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Max Thickness and Velocity Profile of Paint on Vertical Wall | Bingham Plastic
Oh, oops, you're right! Wouldn't it also be zero because T0 was defined as the max thickness without vertical flow?- helppls
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Max Thickness and Velocity Profile of Paint on Vertical Wall | Bingham Plastic
I got this: U=(−ρgy2/2μ)-T0y/μ+ρgT2/2μ+T0T/μ After applying the boundary conditions, is this correct?- helppls
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Max Thickness and Velocity Profile of Paint on Vertical Wall | Bingham Plastic
No, it makes sense to me. Would the next step be integration?- helppls
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Max Thickness and Velocity Profile of Paint on Vertical Wall | Bingham Plastic
Yes, I do agree with that. It makes sense and I believe I got that from my force balance as well. I don't know where to go from here though- helppls
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Max Thickness and Velocity Profile of Paint on Vertical Wall | Bingham Plastic
Homework Statement Consider a layer of paint on a vertical wall, with uniform thickness T and a yield stress of Tau_0. (Paint is a Bingham Plastic). a) Derive an expression for the maximum thickness T0 that can be sustained without vertical flow.b) Derive an expression for the velocity profile...- helppls
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