Webinar

20.02.2025

Introduction to Artificial Blood − Rheological Characterization

English

Hemodynamic flow models used in cardiovascular applications often rely on data obtained from optical tracing experiments such as Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). Typically, a single-phase glycerin/water substitute is used to visualize the simplified blood flow. These limits the accuracy of the experimental data in terms of flow properties. However, to overcome these limitations, a multiphase blood substitute for PIV measurements has been introduced. The substitute uses hydrogel microparticles (beads) made of poly-sodiumarcylate-co-arcylamide P(SA-Am). This talk gives a short introduction into the fabrication and characterization of these artificial erythrocytes, focusing on the rheological and tribological characterization.  

A cooperation project developed with the Institute of Multiphase Processes of Leibniz University Hannover and Institute of Machine Design and Tribology

Our special guests:
M. Sc. Gesine Hentschel and Dr.-Ing. Florian Pape
Institute of Multiphase Processes of Leibniz University Hannover and Institute of Machine Design and Tribology

Host:
Dr. Ligia de Souza
Application Scientist
NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH

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