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An investigation of the laws of plastic flow   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Title
An investigation of the laws of plastic flow
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Volume Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. 13, 309-353 (1916) Scientific Paper 278 (S278)
Publisher
National Bureau of Standards
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After a consideration of the meaning of plastic as compared with viscous flow, the author goes on to describe experiments made to determine the laws governing the former. The different types of viscous and plastic flow are discussed theoretically. In the case of mixtures, according to circumstances the viscosities of the components may be additive, the fluidities may be additive (a special case of this is the suspension of solid in a fluid), or slipping or seepage may take place to modify the character of the flow. The possible separation of the components of a mixture by means of flow is also considered. It is shown that in a suspension of solid particles in a liquid there must be a dissipation of energy when the solid particles collide, as they%


Subjects: elasticity; viscosity; General Physics
Language English
Publication date August 1916
publication_date QS:P577,+1916-08-00T00:00:00Z/10
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inv133093531916278278unse
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Internet Archive identifier: inv133093531916278278unse
https://archive.org/download/inv133093531916278278unse/inv133093531916278278unse.pdf

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