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what are two phase of blood ??? don't spam.....​

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Answered by Bhavyalohani
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Blood is considered as two-phase fluid with shear thinning properties. The Quemada viscosity model is used to define the non-Newtonian behavior of blood. Steady-state conditions with plasma as continuous phase and red blood cells (RBCs) as particulate phase are considered for the present simulation

Answered by manasi1972
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Blood is considered as two-phase fluid with shear thinning properties. The Quemada viscosity model is used to define the non-Newtonian behavior of blood. Steady-state conditions with plasma as continuous phase and red blood cells (RBCs) as particulate phase are considered for the present simulation.

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