Title of article :
On modeling the response of the synovial fluid: Unsteady flow of a
shear-thinning, chemically-reacting fluid mixture
Author/Authors :
Craig Bridges، نويسنده , , Satish Karra، نويسنده , , K.R. Rajagopal ?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
We study the flow of a shear-thinning, chemically-reacting fluid that could be used to
model the flow of the synovial fluid. The actual geometry where the flow of the synovial
fluid takes place is very complicated, and therefore the governing equations are not
amenable to simple mathematical analysis. In order to understand the response of the
model, we choose to study the flow in a simple geometry. While the flow domain is not a
geometry relevant to the flow of the synovial fluid in the human body it yet provides a flow
which can be used to assess the efficacy of different models that have been proposed to describe
synovial fluids. We study the flow in the annular region between two cylinders, one
of which is undergoing unsteady oscillations about their common axis, in order to understand
the quintessential behavioral characteristics of the synovial fluid. We use the three
models given in Hron et al. [J. Hron, J. Málek, P. Pustějovská, K.R. Rajagopal, On the modeling
of the synovial fluid, Adv. in Tribol. 2010 (2010) 12 pages, doi:10.1155/2010/104957. Article
ID 104957] to study the problem, by appealing to a semi-inverse method. The assumed
structure for the velocity field automatically satisfies the constraint of incompressibility,
and the balance of linear momentum is solved together with a convection-diffusion equation.
The results are compared to those associated with the Newtonian model. We also
study the case in which an external pressure gradient is applied along the axis of the cylindrical
annulus.
Keywords :
Unsteady oscillations , Constrained mixture , Synovial fluid , Shear-thinning , Power-law fluid
Journal title :
Computers and Mathematics with Applications
Journal title :
Computers and Mathematics with Applications