Numerical simulations of the motion and deformation of three RBCs during Poiseuille flow through a constricted vessel using IB-LBM (Q1737343)
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English | Numerical simulations of the motion and deformation of three RBCs during Poiseuille flow through a constricted vessel using IB-LBM |
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Numerical simulations of the motion and deformation of three RBCs during Poiseuille flow through a constricted vessel using IB-LBM (English)
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27 March 2019
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Summary: The immersed boundary-lattice Boltzmann method (IB-LBM) was used to examine the motion and deformation of three elastic red blood cells (RBCs) during Poiseuille flow through constricted microchannels. The objective was to determine the effects of the degree of constriction and the Reynolds (Re) number of the flow on the physical characteristics of the RBCs. It was found that, with decreasing constriction ratio, the RBCs experienced greater forced deformation as they squeezed through the constriction area compared to at other parts of the microchannel. It was also observed that a longer time was required for the RBCs to squeeze through a narrower constriction. The RBCs subsequently regained a stable shape and gradually migrated toward the centerline of the flow beyond the constriction area. However, a sick RBC was observed to be incapable of passing through a constricted vessel with a constriction ratio \(\leq 1/3\) for Re numbers below 0.40.
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red blood cell motion
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Poiseuille flow
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constricted microchannels
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Reynolds number
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