Ion-Induced Swelling Behavior of Articular Cartilage due to Non-Newtonian Flow and Its Effects on Fluid Pressure and Solid Displacement
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In this study, we examine the behavior of articular cartilage equilibrated in a salt (NaCl) solution during non-Newtonian fluid flow that follows an Ostwald-de Waele model. A linearly elastic and isotropic rectangular strip of cartilage is considered for analysis. A continuum theory of mixtures has been employed to develop a coupled system of partial differential equations for the solid displacement and the fluid pressure by considering the important factor of the ion concentration by assuming the cartilage as a deformable porous media. The coupled system of partial differential equations is solved using the numerical method named method of lines. In most cases, shear-thinning fluid is compared to the shear-thickening fluid to magnify the difference. Graphical results show that shear-thickening fluids bring more solid deformation and shows less fluid pressure in comparison to the shear-thinning fluids.
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Begell House
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https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/download/article/38ebb8b97935ef1b/CRB5204(2)-51586.pdf
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