Abstract

Viscoplastic materials cannot flow if the local stress falls below the yield stress of the material. Such materials tend to ‘clog up’ geometrical features like corners or side branches by forming rigid plugs, because the stress becomes insufficient to yield them. In this volume, Taylor-West and Hogg (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 941, 2022, A64) consider the problem of flow of an idealised viscoplastic fluid in a wedge forced by a disturbance far from the corner; this is the viscoplastic analogue of Moffatt's famous corner eddies. They demonstrate and describe the details of how the fluid clogs up the corner of the wedge with a rigid plug bounded by a viscoplastic eddy. More generally, this study provides a way to explain some of the details of cloggings in different geometries that have previously been observed in viscoplastic materials.

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