a b s t r a c t A model for the dissolution of a bubble in blood is presented in this paper. The gas inside the bubble is oxygen and the collapse of the bubble is controlled by the diffusion of the gas from the bubble surface into the surrounding blood. The diffusion is facilitated by the oxygen uptake reaction between the dis-solved gas and the hemoglobin, which is described using the Hill saturation curve. The model consists of a system of coupled differential equations describing the related mass transfer physics in an expanding computational domain, which follows the moving interface between the shrinking bubble and the sur-rounding blood. The main findings regarding the important collapse time of microbubbles in blood indi-cate that th...
Bubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as those und...
International audienceA microscopic bubble of soluble gas always dissolves in finite time in an unde...
A model is proposed to describe the dissolution of a chain of spherical pure gas bubbles into a nonv...
Analytical solutions are obtained for both the radius-time relation and the rate of solution by diff...
Part I of the study is concerned with the dissolution of a gas bubble in quiescent, degassed blood a...
AbstractBubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as t...
Moving bubbles have been observed in the blood during or after decompression using ultrasonic techni...
The rates of mass transfer from a gas bubble to an impinging flow of a biological fluid such as whol...
Under decompression, bubbles can form in the human body, and these can be found both within the body...
The formation of bubbles in the body from dissolved gases during decompression causes a range of sym...
The cavitation phenomenon, namely the appearance and collapse of vapour/gas bubbles surrounded by th...
Decompression sickness is known to be due to the formation of bubbles in the body as a result of dec...
The behaviour of a single bubble in blood and in water is studied by using a non-Newtonian model of ...
A mathematical model is developed which describes the dynamic characteristics of gas bubbles in subc...
Aqueous suspensions of microbubbles find use in various biomedical and pharmaceutical application...
Bubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as those und...
International audienceA microscopic bubble of soluble gas always dissolves in finite time in an unde...
A model is proposed to describe the dissolution of a chain of spherical pure gas bubbles into a nonv...
Analytical solutions are obtained for both the radius-time relation and the rate of solution by diff...
Part I of the study is concerned with the dissolution of a gas bubble in quiescent, degassed blood a...
AbstractBubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as t...
Moving bubbles have been observed in the blood during or after decompression using ultrasonic techni...
The rates of mass transfer from a gas bubble to an impinging flow of a biological fluid such as whol...
Under decompression, bubbles can form in the human body, and these can be found both within the body...
The formation of bubbles in the body from dissolved gases during decompression causes a range of sym...
The cavitation phenomenon, namely the appearance and collapse of vapour/gas bubbles surrounded by th...
Decompression sickness is known to be due to the formation of bubbles in the body as a result of dec...
The behaviour of a single bubble in blood and in water is studied by using a non-Newtonian model of ...
A mathematical model is developed which describes the dynamic characteristics of gas bubbles in subc...
Aqueous suspensions of microbubbles find use in various biomedical and pharmaceutical application...
Bubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as those und...
International audienceA microscopic bubble of soluble gas always dissolves in finite time in an unde...
A model is proposed to describe the dissolution of a chain of spherical pure gas bubbles into a nonv...