Verlet modeling of blood flow in a deformable vessel

Abstract

The modeling of two-phase blood flow, consisting of red blood cells and plasma in an elastically deformable vessel on the basis of a physical simulation by Verlet method. Phase velocity profiles in the blood vessel: erythrocytes move faster plasma, erythrocytes profile is flatter to the center of the vessel, and the wall is steeper. These profiles correspond to the lower internal friction of red blood cells, and red blood cells and plasma, than the plasma, and red blood cells have less friction with the vessel wall.

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В. А. Шовин

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В. А. Шовин (2016). Verlet modeling of blood flow in a deformable vessel. Наукові записки Міжнародного гуманітарного університету, 26(), 163-168. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-445020