Author/Authors :
Ahmadian، M.T. نويسنده , , Firoozbakhsh، K. نويسنده Center of Excellence in Design, Robotics and Automation (CEDRA), School of Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, P.O. BOX: 11155-95 , , Hasanian، M. نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Red Blood Cells (RBCs) are the main cells in human blood, with a main role in the mechanical
properties of blood as a fluid. Several methods have been improved to simulate the mechanical behavior
of RBC in micro-capillaries. Since, in microscopic scales, using discrete models is more preferred than
continuum methods, the Moving Particle Semi-Implicit method (MPS), which is a recent innovative
particle based method, can simulate micro-fluidic flows based on NavierStokes equations. Although, by
recent developments, the MPS method has turned into a considerable tool for modeling blood flow in
micro meter dimensions, some problems, such as a commitment to use small time step sizes, still restrict
the method for large models and also for long time simulations. A new modified semi-implicit algorithm is
developed and implemented on RBC motion through microvessels, in order to reduce calculation time by
more than a factor of twenty, while the error of position and velocity remains constant. A two-dimensional,
parallel plate, fluid flow is simulated based on the proposed method, and the effect of the calculation
time decrement is evaluated. Findings indicate a reduction of 90 percent in simulation time compared
to previous studies with the same results. This significant developed method could be applied to RBC
interaction within micro-capillaries and constricted zones in blood flow.