Numerical simulation of red blood cell suspensions behind a moving interface in a capillary
Abstract
Computational modeling and simulation are presented on the motion of red blood cells behind a moving interface in a capillary. The methodology is based on an immersed boundary method and the skeleton structure of the red blood cell (RBC) membrane is modeled as a spring network. The computational domain is moving with either a designated RBC or an interface in an infinitely long two-dimensional channel with an undisturbed flow field in front of the domain. The tanking-treading and the inclination angle of a cell in a simple shear flow are briefly discussed for the validation purpose. We then present the results of the motion of red blood cells behind a moving interface in a capillary, which show that the RBCs with higher velocity than the interface speed form a concentrated slug behind the interface.
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@article{arxiv.1304.3828,
title = {Numerical simulation of red blood cell suspensions behind a moving interface in a capillary},
author = {Shihai Zhao and Tsorng-Whay Pan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.3828},
year = {2013}
}
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13 pages, 6 figures