Author:
BALMFORTH N. J.,BURBIDGE A. S.,CRASTER R. V.,SALZIG J.,SHEN A.
Abstract
The dynamics of expanding domes of isothermal lava are studied by treating the
lava as a viscoplastic material with the Herschel–Bulkley constitutive law. Thin-layer
theory is developed for radially symmetric extrusions onto horizontal plates. This
provides an evolution equation for the thickness of the fluid that can be used to
model expanding isothermal lava domes. Numerical and analytical solutions are
derived that explore the effects of yield stress, shear thinning and basal sliding on the
dome evolution. The results are briefly compared with an experimental study. It is
found that it is difficult to unravel the combined effects of shear thinning and yield
stress; this may prove important to studies that attempt to infer yield stress from
morphology of flowing lava.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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