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Bingham Canyon Mayor Pete C. Dimas and Katie Peros
Color photograph of Bingham Canyon Mayor Pete C. Dimas and Katie Pero
Fluid boundary of a viscoplastic Bingham flow for finite solid deformations
The modelling of viscoplastic Bingham fluids often relies on a rheological constitutive law based on a "plastic rule function" often identical to the yield criterion of the solid state. It is also often assumed that this plastic rule function vanishes at the boundary between the solid and fluid states, based on the fact that it is true in the limit of small deformations of the solid state or for simple yield criteria. We show that this is not the case for finite deformations by considering the example of a two state flow on a tilted plane where the solid state is described by a Neo-Hookean model with a Von Mises yield criterion. This opens new approaches for the modelling and the computation of the fluid state boundaries
Bingham, L C C, 216874
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Given Name(s) or Initials: L C C
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 216874
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-4236182748
Item: [2016.0049.04155] "Bingham, L C C, 216874
Non-modal stability in Hagen-Poiseuille flow of a Bingham fluid
Linear stability in Hagen-Poiseuille flow of a Bingham fluid is considered. Bingham fluid exhibits a yield stress in addition to a plastic viscosity. A Bingham number B, which describes the ratio of yield and viscous stresses, is used to characterize the behavior of Bingham-Hagen-Poiseuille flow. The effects of B on the stability are investigated using the energy method and the non-modal stability theory. The energy analysis shows that the non-axisymmetric disturbance has the lowest critical energy Reynolds number for all B. The global critical energy Reynolds number Re-g increases with B. At sufficient large B, Re-g has the order of B-1/2. For the non-modal stability, we focus on response to external excitations and initial conditions. The former is studied by examining the epsilon-pseudospectrum, and the latter is by examining the energy growth function G(t). For the problem of response to external excitations, the maximum response is achieved by non-axisymmetric and streamwise uniform disturbances at the frequency of omega = 0, with a possible choice of the azimuthal wavenumbers of n = 1, 2, or 3. For the problem of response to initial conditions, it is found that there can be a rather large transient growth even though the linear operator of the Bingham-Hagen-Poiseuille flow has no unstable eigenvalue. For small B, the optimal disturbance is in the form of streamwise uniform vortices and streaks. For large B, the optimal disturbance is in the form of oblique waves. The optimal energy growth decreases and the optimal azimuthal wavenumber increases with the increase of B. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC
Plat Maps, Bingham Plat C, 1962-1963.
Salt Lake County (Utah). Recorder. Bingham Plat C, Reel 09137
Letter from C. Bingham to Dear Friend
Letter sent to ex-POWs regarding subsitance and quarters allowance for the time they were help prisoner. Samuel Robert Owens (1918-1995) was stationed at Cavite Naval Yard in the Philippines when the United States entered World War II. He was a member of the crew of the submarine tender USS Canopus (AS-9), which was actively involved in the defense of the Bataan peninsula until the fall of Bataan on April 9, 1942. The majority of the crew of USS Canopus, including Owens, were captured by the Japanese at Corregidor, and became prisoners of war. Owens remained a POW until the end of the war and received the Silver Star and Bronze Star for his service.27 September 1945
Dear Friends
I have some information v/hich I believe will be of value to
all ex-Ps 0ff Ufa and am passing it one It has to do with subsistanoe
and quarters allowance for every day in P. 0. W. status under the
Japanesec Of course, this would be the same if you ware held by the
Germans o
I have already put in my own claim but have not heard anything
of it as yet* It amounted to 3o05 per day? All Countries differ in amounts-.-
If you are of the Navy, look in the Bureau of Supplies and Aooount
Manual, ^articles 2143-4 (a) (l) (a) and 2143-4 (o) (l) (a) for
substantiation..
This information should be passed on to any of your friends v/ho
were oaptured and rescued* Please keep me informed as'to'how you
make out and on any other information you may gather on this subject«
Thank you and the best of luok»
C. BTNGHM, CB ~ USN
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So long the day, so dark the way, Dear heart, before you came [first line]
strophicpiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
140, Item 098Words by C. Clifton Bingham. Music by Tito Mattei
So long the day, so dark the way, Dear heart, before you came [first line]
strophicpiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
140, Item 098Words by C. Clifton Bingham. Music by Tito Mattei
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