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Bingham, Eugene Cook was born on December 8, 1878 in Cornwall, Vermont, United States. Son of W. Harrison and Mary Lucina (Cook) Bingham.
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Chapter titles are ...(1) Preliminary and Methods of Measurement ...(2) The Law of Poiseuille ...(3) The Amplification of the Law of Poiseuille ...(4) Viscosity as a Physical Quantity ...(5) The Viscometer ...(6) Viscosity and Fluidity ...(7) Fluidity and the Chemical Composition and Concentration of Pure Liquids ...(8) Fluidity and Temperature, Volume and Pressure; Collisional and Diffusional Viscosity ...(9) Fluidity and Vapor Pressure ...(10) The Fluidity of Solutions ...(11) Fluidity and Diffusion ...(12) Colloidal Solutions ...(13) The Plasticity of Solids ...(14) The Viscosity of Gases ...(15) Superficial Fluidity ...(16) Lubrication ...(17) Further Applications of the Viscometric Method ...(18) Appendix: Practical Viscometry, Plastometry, Measurements of Poiseuille, etc.
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Bingham, Eugene Cook was born on December 8, 1878 in Cornwall, Vermont, United States. Son of W. Harrison and Mary Lucina (Cook) Bingham.
Bachelor of Arts, Middlebury (Vermont) College, 1899, Doctor of Science, 1936. Doctor of Philisophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1905. Student university of Leipzig, Berlin and Cambridge, 1905-1906.
Bingham made many contributions to rheology, a term he is credited (along with Markus Reiner) with introducing. He was a pioneer in both its theory and practice. The type of fluid known as a Bingham plastic or Bingham Fluid is named after him, as is Bingham Stress.
He was also one of the people responsible for the construction of the Appalachian Trail.
Bingham was born on 8 December 1878 in Cornwall, Vermont. Bingham died on 6 November 1945 in Easton, Pennsylvania.
The Society of Rheology has awarded the Bingham Medal annually since 1948.
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Member American Chemical Society, Society of Rheology, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association University professors, American Institute Chemical Engineers, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma. Member Virginia Chemists. Club: Blue Mountain.
Married Edith Irene Snell, June 18, 1907.