Abstract

We consider equations describing the multidimensional motion of compressible viscous (non-Newtonian) Bingham-type fluids, i.e., fluids with multivalued function relating the stresses to the tensor of strain rates. We prove the global existence theorem in time and in the initial data for the first initial boundary-value problem corresponding to flows in a bounded domain in the class of “weak” generalized solutions. In this case, we admit an anisotropic relation between the stress and strain rate tensors and study admissible relations of this kind in detail.

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