In this chapter, a collection of analytic solutions to the steady flows of Bingham fluids is presented. First of all, the steady velocity fields in a simple shearing flow, the flow down an inclined plane, that in a pipe of circular cross-section, in a concentric annulus, and in a Couette flow are derived. In each case, the role of the yield stress is emphasised. Next, the helical flow of a Bingham fluid is analysed and a general method to find a complete solution of this problem is presented. Attention is also drawn to the steady flows of non-Bingham fluids. Later on, a simple problem involving heat transfer in a shearing flow between parallel walls is included to illustrate the role played by the Nusselt number. Subsequently, attention is drawn to results pertaining to entry flows and those far downstream in a circular tube and between parallel walls in the presence of heat transfer.In each shearing flow, except in the simple shearing flow, one is faced with the following difficulty which arises from the constitutive equation for the Bingham fluid. From (4.2.11), we see that