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Motion of a viscoplastic body between two coaxial cones

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The stream function is obtained in the form of an expansion in powers of 1/r. It is shown that the nature of the velocity distribution is determined by the basic function of the stream function. The results obtained are compared with experimental data.

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Sugak, M.B. Motion of a viscoplastic body between two coaxial cones. Journal of Engineering Physics 11, 436–439 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00829346

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