Erythrocyte distribution in arterial blood flow: II. The hypothesis of minimal energy dissipation

作者: Michael A. B. Deakin

DOI: 10.1007/BF02476593

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摘要: In a previous paper (Bull. Math. Biophysics,29, 549–563, 1967) the author derived equations to represent flow of blood in an artery. It was pointed out that these did not completely characterize system and additional hypothesis required. The minimal energy dissipation had been thought imply central tendency on part suspended particles (erythrocytes). is here shown if fluid non-Newtonian this may be so.

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