Our article “Structural variations of endothelial cell monolayer under startup shear conditions” has been featured on the cover of Physics of Fluids. #pof#endothelial#fsi#fluid#rheology
The Fluids Lab organized the 3rd YieldGap School from 06 to 10 Feb at Moxy Hotel in Patras City. Nine distinguished lecturers from KTH, ESPCI, UBordeaux, UPatras, and Rolco educated the next European leaders in Yield Stress Materials. #YieldGap#Rheology#leaders#Moxy#Patras
Welcome Letter: On behalf of the Local Organising Committee, I would like to warmly invite you to the 14th European Fluid Mechanics Conference that will take place in Athens, Greece on September 13-16, 2022.
John Tsamopoulos Professor, Fellow of APS/DFD
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@NPeppas@softmatter@ChemengUpatras@upatras Cockelet et al. (1963) examined the impact of fibrinogen on the plasticity of whole blood and argued that blood plasma is a Newtonian fluid (at least at the shear rates that they examined).
@NPeppas@softmatter@ChemengUpatras@upatras Blood plasma was experimentally proven to be a constant viscosity elastic fluid (or Boger fluid (1977)) by Brust et al. (2012).
@NPeppas@softmatter@ChemengUpatras@upatras Cockelet et al. (1963) examined the impact of fibrinogen on the plasticity of whole blood and argued that blood plasma is a Newtonian fluid (at least at the shear rates that they examined).
@NPeppas@softmatter@ChemengUpatras@upatras In our work (2018), we calculated the elastic properties of blood plasma and proposed fibrinogen as a candidate for the elastic effects observed in blood plasma.