Mansfield, Craig D. Chen, Tianran Ansari, Mubashir Q. Baird, Donald G.
Gel spinning is the industrial method of choice for combining hydrophilic ultra-high molecular weight (UHMW) polymer resins with a hydrophobic support polymer to produce composite filaments for cytapheresis. Cytapheresis is a medical technique for removal of leukocytes from blood. Gel spinning is used to avoid high melt viscosity and thermal sensit...
Zhu, Mengbo Roohi, Ehsan Amin Ebrahimi
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Physics of Fluids
The gas flow characteristics in lid-driven cavities are influenced by several factors, such as the cavity geometry, gas properties, and boundary conditions. In this study, the physics of heat and gas flow in cylindrical lid-driven cavities with various cross sections, including fully or partially rounded edges, is investigated through numerical sim...
Zhu, Mengbo Roohi, Ehsan Ebrahimi, Amin
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Physics of Fluids
The gas flow characteristics in lid-driven cavities are influenced by several factors, such as the cavity geometry, gas properties, and boundary conditions. In this study, the physics of heat and gas flow in cylindrical lid-driven cavities with various cross sections, including fully or partially rounded edges, is investigated through numerical sim...
Xiang, Gaoming Li, Daiwei Chen, Junqin Mishra, Arpit Sankin, Georgy Zhao, Xuning Tang, Yuqi Wang, Kevin Yao, Junjie Zhong, Pei
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Physics of fluids (Woodbury, N.Y. : 1994)
Recent studies indicate that cavitation may play a vital role in laser lithotripsy. However, the underlying bubble dynamics and associated damage mechanisms are largely unknown. In this study, we use ultra-high-speed shadowgraph imaging, hydrophone measurements, three-dimensional passive cavitation mapping (3D-PCM), and phantom test to investigate ...
Skvortsov, A T Dagdug, L Berezhkovskii, A M Bezrukov, S M
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Physics of fluids (Woodbury, N.Y. : 1994)
This study deals with potential flow of ideal fluid in an infinite cylindrical tube in the presence of a blocking object. The blockage effect of the object on the flow can be characterized by a lump parameter, blockage coefficient, which accounts for the object shape and size. For a cylindrical blocking object, analytical results for the blockage c...
Scarsoglio, S Saglietto, A Tripoli, F Zwanenburg, J J M Biessels, G J De Ferrari, G M Anselmino, M Ridolfi, L
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Physics of fluids (Woodbury, N.Y. : 1994)
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia, inducing irregular and faster heart beating. Aside from disabling symptoms-such as palpitations, chest discomfort, and reduced exercise capacity-there is growing evidence that AF increases the risk of dementia and cognitive decline, even in the absence of clinical strokes. Among the po...
Pak, Myong Chol Chakraborty, R. Kanso, M. A. Tontiwattanakul, K. Kim, Kwang-Il Giacomin, A. J.
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Physics of Fluids
By virtue of their lack of motility, viruses rely entirely on their own temperature (Brownian motion) to position themselves properly for cell attachment. Spiked viruses use one or more spikes (called peplomers) to attach. The coronavirus uses adjacent peplomer pairs. These peplomers, identically charged, repel one another over the surface of their...
Kuhar, Sharun Lee, Jae Ho Seo, Jung-Hee Pasricha, Pankaj J Mittal, Rajat
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Physics of fluids (Woodbury, N.Y. : 1994)
The peristaltic motion of stomach walls combines with the secretion of digestive enzymes to initiate the process that breaks down food. In this study, the mixing, breakdown, and emptying of a liquid meal containing protein is simulated in a model of a human stomach. In this model, pepsin, the gastric enzyme responsible for protein hydrolysis, is se...
Yi, Hang Yang, Zifeng Johnson, Mark Bramlage, Luke Ludwig, Bryan
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Physics of Fluids
This study aims to develop an experimentally validated computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model to estimate hemodynamic characteristics in cerebral aneurysms (CAs) using non-Newtonian blood analogues. Blood viscosities varying with shear rates were measured under four temperatures first, which serves as the reference for the generation of blood ana...
Fujioka, Hideki RomanĂ², Francesco Muradoglu, Metin Grotberg, James B
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Physics of fluids (Woodbury, N.Y. : 1994)
Employing the moving particles' semi-implicit (MPS) method, this study presents a numerical framework for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for the propagation and the split of a liquid plug through a three-dimensional air-filled bifurcating tube, where the inner surface is coated by a thin fluid film, and surface tension acts on the air-liquid i...