In this paper, we study the blood flow through blood vessels of various radii (including the case of variable cross section as well as modeling the blood flow through venae and arteries). Two approaches are discussed in order to mimic the dependence of blood viscosity on red blood cells aggregation, which changes with the shear rate and position inside the vessel: Two microstructural parameters together with empirical constitutive equations as a characteristic of aggregation are proposed, namely the microinertia as well as the volume fraction of blood particles (erythrocytes, platelets and leukocytes). Consequently, the Navier–Stokes system of equations for an incompressible fluid is supplemented by a constitutive equation for the moment of inertia in one case and for the volume fraction in another. The problems are solved numerically by the finite volume method for vessels of various geometries in spatial description. A comparison with experimental data for a narrow capillary shows the efficiency of the proposed constitutive equations for describing blood flow. Also, velocity profiles are obtained on the basis of compiled empirical formula for various sections of a blood vessel of variable radius. In addition, the flow through vessels of the human circulatory system, such as the inferior vena cava and the carotid artery, are studied.

Modeling of blood flow in the framework of micropolar theory

Eremeyev, Victor A.
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2023-01-01

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In this paper, we study the blood flow through blood vessels of various radii (including the case of variable cross section as well as modeling the blood flow through venae and arteries). Two approaches are discussed in order to mimic the dependence of blood viscosity on red blood cells aggregation, which changes with the shear rate and position inside the vessel: Two microstructural parameters together with empirical constitutive equations as a characteristic of aggregation are proposed, namely the microinertia as well as the volume fraction of blood particles (erythrocytes, platelets and leukocytes). Consequently, the Navier–Stokes system of equations for an incompressible fluid is supplemented by a constitutive equation for the moment of inertia in one case and for the volume fraction in another. The problems are solved numerically by the finite volume method for vessels of various geometries in spatial description. A comparison with experimental data for a narrow capillary shows the efficiency of the proposed constitutive equations for describing blood flow. Also, velocity profiles are obtained on the basis of compiled empirical formula for various sections of a blood vessel of variable radius. In addition, the flow through vessels of the human circulatory system, such as the inferior vena cava and the carotid artery, are studied.
2023
Micropolar media
Blood flow
Microstructural change
Microinertia with production
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