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Old   September 20, 2023, 12:38
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Hello all,

I am trying to create a sand water slurry with driftfluxfoam.

My goal is to determine the values for the bingham plastic.
The variables that I want to determine are in the transportProperties file and they are called: the coeff, exponent, BinghamCoeff, BinhamExponent, BinghamOffset and muMax.
I tried looking for the bingham plastic formulas online. However those papers do not use terms such as coeff, exponent and the like. Nor am I able to find a formula that shows similarities to the code written in BinghamPlastic.C

Could someone explain the formula that uses the coefficients and exponents that I fill in at transportProperties, and how I could determine them for my case?

Thank you in advance.
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