Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation and its influence on non-Newtonian nature of blood in microvasculature

C. Murali, P. Nithiarasu
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Abstract A robust computational model is proposed to investigate the non-Newtonian nature of blood flow due to rouleaux formation in microvasculature. The model consists of appropriate forces responsible for red blood cell (RBC) aggregation in the microvasculature, tracking of RBCs, and coupling between plasma flow and RBCs. The RBC aggregation results have been compared against the available data. The importance of different hydrodynamic forces on red blood cell aggregation has been delineated by comparing the time dependent path of the RBCs. The rheological changes to the blood flow have been investigated under different shear rates and hematocrit values and quantified with and without RBC aggregation. The results obtained in terms of wall shear stress (WSS) and blood viscosity indicate a significant difference between Newtonian and powerlaw fluid assumptions.
红细胞(RBC)聚集及其对微血管血液非牛顿性质的影响
摘要:提出了一个鲁棒的计算模型来研究由于微血管中rouleaux形成的血流的非牛顿性质。该模型包括负责微血管中红细胞(RBC)聚集的适当力量,红细胞的跟踪以及血浆流动和红细胞之间的耦合。红细胞聚集结果已与现有数据进行了比较。通过比较红细胞的时间依赖路径,不同的流体动力对红细胞聚集的重要性已经被描绘出来。研究了在不同剪切速率和红细胞压积值下血流的流变学变化,并对有和没有红细胞聚集进行了量化。在壁面剪切应力(WSS)和血液粘度方面得到的结果表明牛顿和幂律流体假设之间存在显著差异。
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