2020
DOI: 10.1115/1.4048467
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Normal Stress Differences of Human Blood in Unidirectional Large-Amplitude Oscillatory Shear Flow

Abstract: This work analyzes normal stress difference responses in blood tested in unidirectional large-amplitude oscillatory shear flow (udLAOS), a novel rheological test, designed for human blood. udLAOS mimics the pulsatile flow in veins and arteries, in the sense that it never reverses, and yet also nearly stops once per heartbeat. As for our continuum fluid model, we choose the Oldroyd 8-constant framework for its rich diversity of popular constitutive equations, including the corotational Jeffreys fluid. This work… Show more

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“…The blood flow is assumed to be laminar for simplicity. We refer readers interested in non-Newtonian aspect of blood flow to 26,27 and reference therein and turbulent aspect of blood flow to 28…”
Section: (A)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The blood flow is assumed to be laminar for simplicity. We refer readers interested in non-Newtonian aspect of blood flow to 26,27 and reference therein and turbulent aspect of blood flow to 28…”
Section: (A)mentioning
confidence: 99%