Biological Fluid Dynamics, 2nd Edition

A special issue of Fluids (ISSN 2311-5521).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 October 2024 | Viewed by 87

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School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London, London E1 4NS, UK
Interests: biofluids; upper airways; airborne infection; air disinfection; UVC disinfection; blood circulatory support systems; urinary system
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College of Water Conservancy & Hydropower Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, China
Interests: blood flow; red blood cells; stenosed vessels; rheology; hemorheology; microcirculation; computational fluid dynamics
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Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol 3036, Cyprus
Interests: biofluid mechanics; red blood cells; blood flow; bifurcation; microfluidics; modeling; experiments
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Biofluid dynamics is a wide topic that merges mechanical and biological engineering as well as several fields of science. It involves a range of issues such as external and internal flows, how birds fly and animals swim, and internal blood and urinary flows. The complexities of such flows in terms of geometry, multi-scale effects, fluid–structure interactions, and, in many cases, non-Newtonian fluid properties (such as in small blood veins) impose significant challenges when it comes to studying these flows and, furthermore, to the design of devices aimed at controlling such flows. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has shown the complexity of analyzing bio-fluid phenomena involving both external and internal flows, multi-scale effects, and the strong effect of human behavior, which is sometimes difficult to predict.

For this Special Issue, we call for a wide range of papers, including those that cover analytical, computational, and experimental studies of biofluids as they are related to humans and animals. Manuscripts can focus on fundamental research or applied research, e.g., the design of biofluid devices. Of particular interest are manuscripts that look at the blood, renal, and respiratory systems as well as at the external flows of swimmers, flying animals, and pathogens spreading through air/gas and water/liquid. Manuscripts that deal with any other field related to biofluid dynamics are also welcome.

Dr. Eldad Avital
Dr. Dong Xu
Dr. Efstathios Kaliviotis
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Keywords

  • bio-fluids
  • analytical, computational and experimental
  • blood
  • renal
  • respiratory
  • swimmers
  • flying animals
  • pathogens and fluid dynamics

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