In studying blood flow in the vessels, the characteristics of non-Newtonian fluid are important, considering the role of viscosity in rheology. Stenosis, which is an abnormal narrowing of the vessel, has an influence on flow behavior. Therefore, analysis of blood flow in stenosed vessels is essential. However, most of them exist as simulation outcomes. In this study, non-Newtonian fluid was observed in stenosed microchannels under the pulsatile flow condition. A polydimethylsiloxane channel with 60% stenosis was fabricated by combining an optic fiber and a petri dish, resembling a mold. Three types of samples were prepared by changing the concentrations of xanthan gum, which induces a shear thinning effect (phosphate buffered saline (PBS) s...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...
Micro-visualization techniques have been used to investigate the in vitro blood flow through straigh...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...
What role do high and low wall shear stresses play in the deterioration of arteriole and capillary w...
The current study presents three-dimensional modeling and analysis of blood flow through artery sten...
The current study presents three-dimensional modeling and analysis of blood flow through artery sten...
What role do high and low wall shear stresses play in the deterioration of arteriole and capillary w...
Although blood is known to have shear-thinning and viscoelastic properties, the effects of such prop...
(a) Actual images captured using the optical microscope lens for phosphate buffered saline, Fluid 1,...
In this work, Newtonian and non-Newtonian laminar blood flow in rectangular microchannels with symme...
(a) Contoured velocity vector fields of Fluid 1 at φ = 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4. The stenosed wall ...
AbstractThe cause and development of many cardiovascular diseases are related to the nature of blood...
The effects of percentage stenosis and Reynolds number (Re) on steady flow, and Womersley number (Wo...
(a) Creation of the PDMS stenosed microchannel using a polymethylmethacrylate optic fiber and a petr...
The unsteady and incompressible flow of non-Newtonian fluid through composite stenosis is investigat...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...
Micro-visualization techniques have been used to investigate the in vitro blood flow through straigh...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...
What role do high and low wall shear stresses play in the deterioration of arteriole and capillary w...
The current study presents three-dimensional modeling and analysis of blood flow through artery sten...
The current study presents three-dimensional modeling and analysis of blood flow through artery sten...
What role do high and low wall shear stresses play in the deterioration of arteriole and capillary w...
Although blood is known to have shear-thinning and viscoelastic properties, the effects of such prop...
(a) Actual images captured using the optical microscope lens for phosphate buffered saline, Fluid 1,...
In this work, Newtonian and non-Newtonian laminar blood flow in rectangular microchannels with symme...
(a) Contoured velocity vector fields of Fluid 1 at φ = 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4. The stenosed wall ...
AbstractThe cause and development of many cardiovascular diseases are related to the nature of blood...
The effects of percentage stenosis and Reynolds number (Re) on steady flow, and Womersley number (Wo...
(a) Creation of the PDMS stenosed microchannel using a polymethylmethacrylate optic fiber and a petr...
The unsteady and incompressible flow of non-Newtonian fluid through composite stenosis is investigat...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...
Micro-visualization techniques have been used to investigate the in vitro blood flow through straigh...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...