Thixotropic elasto-viscoplastic model for structured fluids

A constitutive model for structured fluids is presented. Its predictive capability includes thixotropy, viscoelasticity and yielding behavior. It is composed by two differential equations, one for the stress and the other for the structure parameter-a scalar quantity that represents the structuring...

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