Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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670503 | Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics | 2015 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Using an easily calculated order of magnitude approximation of the mean viscosity during the flow (η=1 Pa s here), we show that a Drucker-Prager rheology with a constant viscosity gives results very similar to the μ(I) rheology and agrees with experimental height profiles, while significantly reducing the computational cost. Within the range of viscosities 0.1<η<1 Pa s, the dynamics and deposits are very similar. The observed slumping behavior therefore appears to be mainly due to the flow/no-flow criterion and to the associated strain-independent part of the “flowing constitutive relation” (i.e. related to plastic effects). However, the results are very different when an unrealistically large value of viscosity (10 Pa s) is used.
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Authors
Ioan R. Ionescu, Anne Mangeney, François Bouchut, Olivier Roche,