numerical and experimental investigation of unsteady entry flow in a 90° curved tube is presented to study the impact of the non-Newtonian properties of blood on the velocity distribution. The time-dependent flow rate for the Newtonian and the non-Newtonian blood analog fluid were identical. For the numerical computation, a Carreau–Yasuda model was employed to accommodate the shear thinning behavior of the Xanthan gum solution. The viscoelastic properties were not taken into account. The experimental results indicate that significant differences between the Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluid are present. The numerical results for both the Newtonian and the non-Newtonian fluid agree well with the experimental results. Since viscoelasticity wa...
Although blood is known to have shear-thinning and viscoelastic properties, the effects of such prop...
The purpose of this brief paper is to obtain quantitative information on mean velocity profile in id...
This work focuses on the comparison between Newtonian and non-Newtonian blood flows through a bileaf...
numerical and experimental investigation of unsteady entry flow in a 90° curved tube is presented to...
numerical and experimental investigation of unsteady entry flow in a 90° curved tube is presented to...
numerical and experimental investigation of unsteady entry flow in a 90° curved tube is presented to...
A numerical and experimental investigation of unsteady entry #ow in a 903 curved tube is presented t...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Abstract It is well known that blood exhibits non-Newtonian viscosity, but it is generally modeled a...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and "nite element simulations of steady #ow in a three dim...
Although blood is known to have shear-thinning and viscoelastic properties, the effects of such prop...
The purpose of this brief paper is to obtain quantitative information on mean velocity profile in id...
This work focuses on the comparison between Newtonian and non-Newtonian blood flows through a bileaf...
numerical and experimental investigation of unsteady entry flow in a 90° curved tube is presented to...
numerical and experimental investigation of unsteady entry flow in a 90° curved tube is presented to...
numerical and experimental investigation of unsteady entry flow in a 90° curved tube is presented to...
A numerical and experimental investigation of unsteady entry #ow in a 903 curved tube is presented t...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and finite element simulations of steady flow in a three dimens...
Abstract It is well known that blood exhibits non-Newtonian viscosity, but it is generally modeled a...
Laser Doppler anemometry experiments and "nite element simulations of steady #ow in a three dim...
Although blood is known to have shear-thinning and viscoelastic properties, the effects of such prop...
The purpose of this brief paper is to obtain quantitative information on mean velocity profile in id...
This work focuses on the comparison between Newtonian and non-Newtonian blood flows through a bileaf...