A methodology for adding thixotropy to Oldroyd-8 family of viscoelastic models for characterization of human blood

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作者
Armstrong, Matthew [1 ]
Tussing, Joseph [1 ]
机构
[1] US Mil Acad, Dept Chem & Life Sci, Chem Engn Program, West Point, NY 10996 USA
关键词
STEADY-STATE; TRANSIENT SHEAR; RHEOLOGY;
D O I
10.1063/5.0022501
中图分类号
O3 [力学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
Recent work modeling the rheological behavior of human blood indicates that blood has all the hallmark features of a complex material, including shear-thinning, viscoelastic behavior, a yield stress, and thixotropy. After decades of modeling only the steady state blood data, steady state models, such as the Casson, Carreau-Yasuda, and Herschel-Bulkley models, have been developed. The advancement and evolution of blood modeling to transient flow conditions now has renewed interest. Using recently collected human blood rheological data from a strain-controlled rheometer, we show and compare a new modeling effort using the Oldroyd-8 viscoelastic framework as a foundation. This foundation is enhanced with the application of a recent thixotropic framework recently published to model elastic and viscoelastic contributions from the microstructure to three Oldroyd-8 families of models: the corotational Jeffreys model, the convected Maxwell model, and the Oldroyd 4-constant model. The elastic and viscoelastic stress contributions from the microstructure are then linearly superimposed with the viscoelastic backbone solution for stress given by the Oldroyd-8 family of models. Demonstrated here is a parametric analysis, model comparison, and a comparison of the new approaches made using the ability to predict large amplitude oscillatory shear and uni-directional large amplitude oscillatory shear flow. The new family of models can solve components of the full stress tensor, making them ideal for use with a future conformation tensor to evolve, model, and better understand the effects of the microstructure of human blood. In addition, there is now a methodology to model the normal forces of blood.
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