Normal Stress Differences of Human Blood in Unidirectional Large-Amplitude Oscillatory Shear Flow

Author:

Saengow Chaimongkol1,Giacomin Alan Jeffrey2,Dimitrov Andrea Stephanie3

Affiliation:

1. Polymers Research Group,Chemical Engineering Department, Queen's University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada; College of Integrated Science and Technology,Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna, Doisaket, Chiangmai 50220, Thailand

2. Polymers Research Group,Chemical Engineering Department, Queen's University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada; Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department, Queen's University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada

3. Polymers Research Group, Chemical Engineering Department, Queen's University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada

Abstract

Abstract This work analyzes normal stress difference responses in blood tested in unidirectional large-amplitude oscillatory shear flow (udLAOS), a novel rheological test, designed for human blood. udLAOS mimics the pulsatile flow in veins and arteries, in the sense that it never reverses, and yet also nearly stops once per heartbeat. As for our continuum fluid model, we choose the Oldroyd 8-constant framework for its rich diversity of popular constitutive equations, including the corotational Jeffreys fluid. This work arrives at exact solutions for normal stress differences from the corotational Jeffreys fluid in udLAOS. We discover fractional harmonics comprising the transient part of the normal stress difference responses, and both integer and fractional harmonics, the alternant part. By fractional, we mean that these occur at frequencies other than integer multiples of the superposed oscillation frequency. More generally, predictions from the Oldroyd 8-constant framework are explored by means of the finite difference method. Finally, the generalized versions of both the Oldroyd 8-constant framework and the corotational Jeffreys fluid are employed to predict the nonlinear normal stress responses for the model parameters fitted to udLAOS measurements from three very different donors, all healthy. From our predictions, we are led to expect less variation in normal stress differences in udLAOS from healthy donor to donor, than for the corresponding measured shear stress responses.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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