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Peter Hessellund
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I have three questions.
1. How do I calculate the yield pressure for a Bingham plastic in a tube if I am given:
Length of tube
Diameter of tube
Yield stress of liquid
2. Is it possible to engineer a liquid to have a specific yield stress ?
3. What kind of material would be suited for engineering a specific yield stress? Could it be done with silicon oils or could it be done with additives to water?
1. How do I calculate the yield pressure for a Bingham plastic in a tube if I am given:
Length of tube
Diameter of tube
Yield stress of liquid
2. Is it possible to engineer a liquid to have a specific yield stress ?
3. What kind of material would be suited for engineering a specific yield stress? Could it be done with silicon oils or could it be done with additives to water?