Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
 
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Number of Papers = 7           

Paper No. Paper Details Presenter
BB1 Modeling and simulation of blood flow syneresis and pulsatile pipe flow effects
Tim van de Vyver, Jeffrey S. Horner, Norman J. Wagner, and Antony N. Beris
Monday    9:50    Room 306B (Track 6)
N
BB5 Large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) flow as a metric of comparison for contemporary human blood rheological models
Matthew J. Armstrong, Jeffrey S. Horner, Michael Deegan, Norman J. Wagner, and Antony N. Beris
Monday    11:30    Room 306B (Track 6)
N
BB7 Measurements and modeling of interspecies hemorheology and hemodynamics
Jeffrey S. Horner, Yu-Jiun Lin, Antony N. Beris, and Norman J. Wagner
Monday    1:55    Room 306B (Track 6)
Y
GR12 Mechanical contour maps of human blood
Matthew J. Armstrong, Simon A. Rogers, Gavin J. Donley, and Jeffrey S. Horner
Wednesday    6:30    Main Lobby on 3rd floor (Gallery of Rheology)
N
MC7 The role of molecular elasticity in sprayable yield-stress fluids
Yu-Jiun Lin, Jeffrey S. Horner, Christine Mourafetis, Brandon Illie, Matthew Lynch, Eric M. Furst, and Norman J. Wagner
Wednesday    4:10    Room 305B (Track 4)
N
PO98 A rheological constitutive model for human blood via population balance modeling
Soham Jariwala, Jeffrey S. Horner, Antony N. Beris, and Norman J. Wagner
Wednesday    6:30    Ballroom C on 4th floor (Poster Session)
N
PO105 Rheological and parametric analysis of the effects of aspirin on human blood
Wes Pulles, Katleyn Rook, Matthew J. Armstrong, and Jeffrey S. Horner
Wednesday    6:30    Ballroom C on 4th floor (Poster Session)
N