Bingham Compression Number
The Bingham compression number expresses the state of a semisolid Bingham material if compressed.
The Bingham compression number equals the square of the initial height times the minimal yield strength divided by the constant loading force.
Formula
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| symbol | description | physical quantity |
|---|---|---|
| Bn | Bingham compression number | "Unitless" |
| F | constant loading force | "Force" |
| H | initial height of material sample | "Height" |
| σmin | minimal yield strength | "Pressure" |
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