Computational study of blood flow in microchannels

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Using the Theory of Interacting Continua (Mixture Theory), blood is modeled as a two-component mixture, namely, plasma and red blood cells (RBCs). The plasma is assumed to behave as a Newtonian fluid and the RBCs are modeled as a suspension of rigid spherical particles with a viscosity dependent on the shear-rate and the hematocrit. The drag and lift forces are implemented through RBC–plasma interaction forces. We solve the governing equations using the OpenFOAM, an open source CFD code for two phase flow simulations. The two-phase simulations predict RBC depletion in the corner of a sudden expansion channel. The RBC depletion length is found to increase with decreasing the flow rate and the hematocrit. There is a qualitatively good agreement between the simulation results and the experimental data.

论文关键词:Blood flow,Two-phase flow,Mixture theory,Shear-thinning viscosity,Sudden expansion,Microchannels

论文评审过程:Received 1 December 2014, Revised 10 June 2015, Available online 13 July 2015, Version of Record 25 July 2015.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2015.06.017