2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00397-021-01289-x
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Elucidating the rheological implications of adding particles in blood

Abstract: Graphical abstract In the past few decades, nanotechnology has been employed to provide breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of several diseases using drug-carrying particles (DCPs). In such an endeavor, the optimal design of DCPs is paramount, which necessitates the use of an accurate and trustworthy constitutive model in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulators. We herein introduce a continuum model for elaborating on the rheological implications of adding particles in blood. The mode… Show more

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“…As already mentioned, the minor maxima observed in the extensional data ( Figure 4 ) are not true maxima and they are rather signs of inhomogeneous deformation (i.e., necking) at high strains as opposed to being a material property of HDPE (for more detail, see [ 40 , 41 , 42 ]). Using the HMMSF model, and considering the fact that the occurrence of stress overshoots (maxima) is unlikely in linear melt with only traces of LCB, we can define M&A’s MSHF (Equation (9)) as the ratio between the steady-state elongational viscosity and the LVE, , as both values are readily accessible in the IRIS software ( Figure 4 ).…”
Section: Discussion Of Polydispersity Molecular Architecture and Strain Hardeningmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As already mentioned, the minor maxima observed in the extensional data ( Figure 4 ) are not true maxima and they are rather signs of inhomogeneous deformation (i.e., necking) at high strains as opposed to being a material property of HDPE (for more detail, see [ 40 , 41 , 42 ]). Using the HMMSF model, and considering the fact that the occurrence of stress overshoots (maxima) is unlikely in linear melt with only traces of LCB, we can define M&A’s MSHF (Equation (9)) as the ratio between the steady-state elongational viscosity and the LVE, , as both values are readily accessible in the IRIS software ( Figure 4 ).…”
Section: Discussion Of Polydispersity Molecular Architecture and Strain Hardeningmentioning
confidence: 98%