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Numerical Methods for Parameter Estimation in Bingham-Fluids

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Bingham models are frequently used for describing the flow of pastes. In this project together with Braun GmbH at Friedrichshafen, we develop a parameter estimation method for the automatic determination of certain model parameters. The result of this project is a software tool for the simultaneous determination of all model parameters by using data from a single experiment sweep.

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Wittum, G., Schulz, V., Maar, B., Logashenko, D. (2003). Numerical Methods for Parameter Estimation in Bingham-Fluids. In: Jäger, W., Krebs, HJ. (eds) Mathematics — Key Technology for the Future. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55753-8_17

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