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Squeeze flow of Bingham plastics

Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 1998
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Smyrnaios, D. N., Tsamopoulos, J. A.
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Squeeze Flow of Semi-Solid Slurries

Solid State Phenomena, 2012
A standard method used to determine material properties of semi-solid slurries is the squeeze flow experiment in which a fixed amount of material is squeezed under constant force or velocity. The relation between the force and the displacement provides information about the rheology of the slurry.
Alexandrou, Andreas N.   +5 more
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Viscoelastic squeeze-film flows – Maxwell fluids

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1983
An exact solution for the squeeze-film motion in an upper convected Maxwell fluid is given for both the plane and axisymmetric cases. Inertia and viseoelastic effects are included, and it is shown that the solution depends only on the product of the Weissenberg and Reynolds numbers.
Phan-Thien, N., Tanner, R. I.
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Squeeze Flow of Thixotropic Semisolid Slurries

Solid State Phenomena, 2014
An essential element for the integration of a semisolid process in the production of complex commercial components is the availability of accurate mathematical and computational tools that could describe both the rheological behavior and the material characteristics of the suspension, which are strongly affected from its internal structure and its ...
Alexandrou, Andreas N.   +5 more
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Normal and reverse squeezing flows

Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 1982
Abstract In this paper experimental results are presented for the flow of elasticoviscous fluids in thin films held between parallel horizontal circular flat plates. Specifically, we consider the case when the plates are forced to separate by an applied load.
F. Avila, D.M. Binding
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Electrorheological Squeeze-Flow Shock Absorber

International Journal of Modern Physics B, 1999
We developed a squeeze-flow shock absorber and tested it under impact conditions typical of heavy-duty recoil mechanisms. In contrast to common shear-flow shock absorbers, here the volume of fluid driven by the piston does not flow through the regions of high electric field.
Boris Khusid   +3 more
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Squeeze flow between finite plates

Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 1999
The authors investigate the squeeze Newtonian flow between closely spaced plates of arbitrary size and shape, and show that the general solution includes an in-plane potential flow whose components satisfy Cauchy-Riemann conditions. The velocity field and the pressure are both determined by boundary conditions at the edges of the plates.
Denn, M. M., Marrucci, G.
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Highly transient squeeze-film flows

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2011
The aim of this work was to investigate the flow evolution with time of fluid between two parallel disks and the corresponding pressure variations at the centre of the lower disk that occur subsequent to an impact-loading situation arising from dropping a mass onto the upper disk from a chosen height.
Moss, E. A.   +3 more
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Squeezing flow of elastic liquids

Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 1983
The authors have studied the lubrication problem of a squeeze film for a power-law fluid. Numerical solutions are derived. They observe that for slow squeezing, the results are the same as those of inelastic fluid theory but for fast squeezing, they observe that the disks come together much slower than it is predicted for an inelastic fluid.
McClelland, Matthew A.   +1 more
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Analysis of lubricated squeezing flow

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 1986
AbstractA thin film of low‐viscosity lubricating liquid between a solid wall and a viscous material reduces shear stress on the latter and tends to make it flow as though it were slipping along the wall. The result when the lubricated material is being squeezed out of the gap between approaching parallel plates is flow more nearly irrotational, or ...
Papanastasiou, A. C.   +2 more
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