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Special Issue: Stable and unstable time dependent flows of viscoplastic fluids

Viscoplastic materials are a distinct class of complex fluids that exhibit a yield stress. When subjected to stresses smaller than a critical value, such materials exhibit a solid solid- like behavior (they deform but do not flow) and, for imposed stresses exceeding this threshold, they exhibit a fluid like flow behavior. This special class of materials is quite broad and includes emulsions, foams, pastes, colloidal and non-colloidal gels, suspensions of particles that have a number of key applications in pharmaceutics, cosmetics, food, oil, and construction industries. Biofluids, such as mucus, blood and saliva, and geophysical materials, e.g., sea ice, snow, muds, volcanic lava also belong to this class.

Within this special issue, we would like to provide a well-selected overview of the current state of theoretical and numerical research on flows of viscoplastic materials and highlight future developments. Topics of relevance include (but are not restricted to) dynamics of the solid-fluid transition in time dependent flows with a particular emphasis on the role of elasticity, transient flows over complex topographies, hydrodynamic instabilities, mixing, two phase flows, flows in porous media.

We intend to have a well-balanced mix of methodological papers focused on new numerical/theoretical developments and physics-oriented papers with authors from various communities (applied mathematics, physics, chemical and mechanical engineering etc.) working on the fluid mechanics of yield stress materials.

Submission deadline: 1.12.2024

Projected publication: 1.05.2025

Instructions: On the journal website, select "Submit your manuscript" and proceed with submission. Under the "Details" tab and the Collection section at the top of the page, please select "Special Issue: Stable and unstable time dependent flows of viscoplastic fluids."

Editors

  • Teodor Burghelea

    Laboratoire de Thermique et Energie de Nantes, UMR CNRS 6607, Nantes, France

  • Outi Tammisola

    KTH Mechanics, Sweden

  • Volfango Bertola

    Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Liverpool, UK

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