The comprehensive analysis of structure and properties was performed for the blood and blood vessels. This analysis shows that the blood may be considered as a liquid only in large and middle vessels, where a diameter of vessel is much more than a dimension of blood cells and their aggregates. In addition, taking into account the influence of complex internal structure on its mechanical properties, it is necessary to consider it as a non-Newtonian liquid. In this regard, the non-Newtonian liquid with the power connection of the stress tensor with the strain velocity tensor was chosen for mathematical modelling of liquid. The pulsating flow is created by the pulsating nature of the boundary condition for the blood flow at the input c...
Flow parameters can induce pathological changes in the arteries. We propose a method to asses those...
Vessel with ‘circular’ or ‘star-shaped’ cross sections are studied, representing respectively dilate...
The flow of blood is a non-Newtonian phenomenon, best described by Bingham fluids. We have given the...
AbstractWe study the unsteady pulsatile flow of blood in an artery, where the effects of body accele...
AbstractThe mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of the human cardiovascular system is pl...
AbstractComputational modeling of blood flow in microvessels with internal diameter 20–500μm is a ma...
study of different models of the mechanical non-linear stress-strain behaviour of arteriesThe aim of...
Advances in modern medical imaging technology and three-dimensional modeling technology provide basi...
There is a formation of a cell-depleted layer adjacent to micro-vessel walls during blood flow i...
This paper studies variations of blood pressure acting onto blood vessel wall as well as dynamics of...
In this article we study the blood flow in models of branching blood vessels. Blood is a heterogeneo...
The goal of this project is to develop a CFD model of blood to predict hemolysis due to mechanical ...
AbstractThe paper is devoted to an analytical study of flow through blood vessels subjected to a per...
The earlier constitutive model of Fang & Owens (Biorheology, vol. 43, 2006, p. 637) and Owens (J. No...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical modeling of the blood flow in stenosed arteries due to at...
Flow parameters can induce pathological changes in the arteries. We propose a method to asses those...
Vessel with ‘circular’ or ‘star-shaped’ cross sections are studied, representing respectively dilate...
The flow of blood is a non-Newtonian phenomenon, best described by Bingham fluids. We have given the...
AbstractWe study the unsteady pulsatile flow of blood in an artery, where the effects of body accele...
AbstractThe mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of the human cardiovascular system is pl...
AbstractComputational modeling of blood flow in microvessels with internal diameter 20–500μm is a ma...
study of different models of the mechanical non-linear stress-strain behaviour of arteriesThe aim of...
Advances in modern medical imaging technology and three-dimensional modeling technology provide basi...
There is a formation of a cell-depleted layer adjacent to micro-vessel walls during blood flow i...
This paper studies variations of blood pressure acting onto blood vessel wall as well as dynamics of...
In this article we study the blood flow in models of branching blood vessels. Blood is a heterogeneo...
The goal of this project is to develop a CFD model of blood to predict hemolysis due to mechanical ...
AbstractThe paper is devoted to an analytical study of flow through blood vessels subjected to a per...
The earlier constitutive model of Fang & Owens (Biorheology, vol. 43, 2006, p. 637) and Owens (J. No...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical modeling of the blood flow in stenosed arteries due to at...
Flow parameters can induce pathological changes in the arteries. We propose a method to asses those...
Vessel with ‘circular’ or ‘star-shaped’ cross sections are studied, representing respectively dilate...
The flow of blood is a non-Newtonian phenomenon, best described by Bingham fluids. We have given the...