New Improved Technique of Plastic Compression of Collagen Using Upward Fluid Flow

Author(s):  
T. Alekseeva ◽  
H. Jawad ◽  
M. Purser ◽  
R. A. Brown
2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 4673-4680 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vahid Serpooshan ◽  
Thomas M. Quinn ◽  
Naser Muja ◽  
Showan N. Nazhat

Author(s):  
Nourhan I. Ghoneim

A numerical solution for steady-state, incompressible, laminar Casson fluid flow and heat transfer in the combined region of a boundary layer is presented for the case of mixed convection and slip velocity. Before introducing the present technique of non-Newtonian Casson model, reviewing the literature has been carefully performed, an improved technique for this model is studied, which has not been previously reported. The presented analysis involves the harness of a magnetic field, viscous dissipation, internal heat generation/absorption and the slip velocity. Finite difference method (FDM) has been used to get an accurate and complete numerical solution. In this novel study, it is proved by means of a finite difference technique, that the velocity and the thermal field may be influenced with the presence of mixed convection phenomenon. The results show that both the fluid velocity and temperature may be predicted from the values of the controlling parameters. Finally, the graphical output reveals that the fluid velocity is diminished by strengthening both the Hartman number and the Casson parameter while the reverse characteristics are observed for the Grashof number.


1998 ◽  
Vol 08 (PR2) ◽  
pp. Pr2-805-Pr2-808
Author(s):  
A. Basak

1970 ◽  
Vol 23 (03) ◽  
pp. 601-620 ◽  
Author(s):  
Th. B Tschopp

SummaryAggregation of cat platelets in the citrated plasma is examined by means of Born’s absorptiometer. A marked tendency of the platelets of this species to spontaneous aggregation necessitated first of all the development of an improved technique of blood collection.A hypothesis according to which 5-HT is released from the platelets, explains the absence of oscillations on the base line of the absorptiometer, the absence of platelet swelling, when ADP is added, and the effect of stirring on the aggregation curves in cat PRP. The average volume of cat platelets amounts to 10.46 μ3 when directly fixed in the blood, when fixed from PRP to 12.17 μ3, when fixed from stirred PRP to 13.51 μ3.In low concentrations (0.3-2 μM) ADP produce reversible aggregation; in narrowly restricted, individually dissimilar mean concentrations irreversible aggregation in two phases and in high concentrations, irreversible aggregation in one phase. Like ADP serotonin produces 2 phase irreversible aggregation in concentrations of 3-10 μM, but unlike ADP, the aggregation velocity decreases again with high 5-HT concentrations (>100 μM). Adrenaline does not produce aggregation and it is likely that adenosine and adenosine monophosphate inhibit the aggregation by serotonin but not by ADP. Species differences in the aggregation of human, rabbit and cat platelets are discussed.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document