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Flow of a blood analogue solution through microfabricated hyperbolic contractions

Title
Flow of a blood analogue solution through microfabricated hyperbolic contractions
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
Year
2009
Authors
P. C. Sousa
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I. S. Pinho
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F. T. Pinho
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M. S. N. Oliveira
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M. A. Alves
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Conference proceedings International
Pages: 361-365
VipIMAGE 2009 - II ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Computational Vision and Medical Image Processing
Porto, Portugal, 14 a 16 de Outubro de 2009
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FOS: Engineering and technology > Other engineering and technologies
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Authenticus ID: P-00K-DTT
Abstract (EN): In this work, the flow of a blood analogue solution past a microfabricated hyperbolic contraction followed by an abrupt expansion was studied. The shape of the contraction was selected in order to provide a nearly constant acceleration of the fluid at the centerline of the microgeometry. The flow patterns of the blood analogue solution and of a Newtonian reference fluid were captured using streak line imaging. The flow visualization results illustrate the complex behavior of the blood analogue solution flowing through the microgeometry, which is distinct of that observed for Newtonian fluid flow. For the blood analogue solution, elastic-driven effects are observed with vortical structures emerging upstream of the contraction, which are absent in Newtonian fluid flow. In this latter case the flow also develops inertia-driven instabilities downstream of the expansion. In addition, for the blood analogue solution at high flow rates the competing effects of inertia and elasticity lead to complex flow patterns and unstable flow develops
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 4
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