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Cellular-level near-wall unsteadiness of high-hematocrit erythrocyte flow using confocal mu PIV
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Cellular-level near-wall unsteadiness of high-hematocrit erythrocyte flow using confocal mu PIV

Michael J. Patrick, Chia-Yuan Chen, David H. Frakes, Onur DurKerem Pekkan
Experiments in fluids, 卷.50(4), 頁碼.887-904
01/04/2011
Web of Science ID: WOS:000288803300011

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Engineering, Mechanical Science & Technology Engineering Mechanics Technology
In hemodynamics, the inherent intermittency of two-phase cellular-level flow has received little attention. Unsteadiness is reported and quantified for the first time in the literature using a combination of fluorescent dye labeling, time-resolved scanning confocal microscopy, and micro-particle image velocimetry (mu PIV). The near-wall red blood cell (RBC) motion of physiologic high-hematocrit blood in a rectangular microchannel was investigated under pressure-driven flow. Intermittent flow was associated with (1) the stretching of RBCs as they passed through RBC clusters with twisting motions; (2) external flow through local obstacles; and (3) transitionary rouleaux formations. Velocity profiles are presented for these cases. Unsteady flow clustered in local regions. Extra-cellular fluid flow generated by individual RBCs was examined using submicron fluorescent microspheres. The capabilities of confocal mu PIV post-processing were verified using synthetic raw PIV data for validation. Cellular interactions and oscillating velocity profiles are presented, and 3D data are made available for computational model validation.

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