A traceless variant of the Johnson-Segalman viscoelastic model is presented and applied to blood flow simulations. The viscoelastic extra stress tensor is decomposed into its traceless (deviatoric) and spherical parts, leading to a reformulation of the classical Johnson-Segalman model. The equivalence of the two models is established comparing model predictions for simple test cases. The new model is validated using several 2D benchmark problems, designed to reproduce difficulties that arise in the simulation of blood flow in blood vessels or medical devices. The structure and behaviour of the new model are discussed and the future use of the new model in envisioned, both...
Mathematical models are widely recognized as a valuable tool for cardiovascular diagnosis and the st...
International audienceBlood is a complex fluid in which the presence of the various constituents lea...
This paper introduces a new rheological model of blood as a certain generalization of the standard H...
A traceless variant of the Johnson-Segalman viscoelastic model is presented and applied to...
A traceless variant of the Johnson-Segalman viscoelastic model is presented and applied to blood flo...
In the traceless Oldroyd viscoelastic model, the viscoelastic extra stress tensor is decomposed into...
The flow of blood (and some other biological fluids) can in certain regimes quite accurately be desc...
A traceless variant of the Johnson-Segalman viscoelastic model is presented. The viscoelastic extra ...
A new generalization of the Oldroyd-B model is developed to describe the flow of blood. The model is...
This paper is concerned with the numerical simulation of a thermodynamically compatible vi...
A reliable and fast numerical scheme is crucial for the 1D simulation of blood flow. In this paper, ...
International audienceIt is well known that blood vessels exhibit viscoelastic properties, which are...
The main goal of this presentation is to demonstrate and discuss the dif-ferences between the result...
A numerical investigation of the blood flow is presented in this paper. Human blood is assumed to be...
This paper presents a numerical comparison of viscoelastic shear-thinning fluid flow using a general...
Mathematical models are widely recognized as a valuable tool for cardiovascular diagnosis and the st...
International audienceBlood is a complex fluid in which the presence of the various constituents lea...
This paper introduces a new rheological model of blood as a certain generalization of the standard H...
A traceless variant of the Johnson-Segalman viscoelastic model is presented and applied to...
A traceless variant of the Johnson-Segalman viscoelastic model is presented and applied to blood flo...
In the traceless Oldroyd viscoelastic model, the viscoelastic extra stress tensor is decomposed into...
The flow of blood (and some other biological fluids) can in certain regimes quite accurately be desc...
A traceless variant of the Johnson-Segalman viscoelastic model is presented. The viscoelastic extra ...
A new generalization of the Oldroyd-B model is developed to describe the flow of blood. The model is...
This paper is concerned with the numerical simulation of a thermodynamically compatible vi...
A reliable and fast numerical scheme is crucial for the 1D simulation of blood flow. In this paper, ...
International audienceIt is well known that blood vessels exhibit viscoelastic properties, which are...
The main goal of this presentation is to demonstrate and discuss the dif-ferences between the result...
A numerical investigation of the blood flow is presented in this paper. Human blood is assumed to be...
This paper presents a numerical comparison of viscoelastic shear-thinning fluid flow using a general...
Mathematical models are widely recognized as a valuable tool for cardiovascular diagnosis and the st...
International audienceBlood is a complex fluid in which the presence of the various constituents lea...
This paper introduces a new rheological model of blood as a certain generalization of the standard H...