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VII.3 The Bingham Model
τ
=
τ
o
+ h
D
(
τ
= shear stress,
τ
o
= yield stress,
h
= plastic viscosity, and
D
= shear rate)
What does it tell you?
The Bingham model indicates a product’s yield stress,
τ
o
, which is the amount of shear stress
required to initiate flow. It also provides the plastic viscosity,
h
, which is the viscosity after a
product yields.
Figure VII-3
When should you use it?
This model should be used with non-Newtonian materials that have a yield stress and then behave
in a Newtonian fashion once they begin to flow. As a result, the shear stress-shear rate plot forms
a straight line after yielding. (Products that have a yield stress only begin to flow after a certain
amount of shear stress is applied. They are also called “viscoplastic”. Their shear stress vs. shear
rate graphs intersect the y-axis at a point greater than 0.)
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