Tsubota, Ken-ichiWada, ShigeoKamada, HirokiKitagawa, YoshitakaLima, Rui A.Yamaguchi, Takami2010-01-312010-01-312006Tsubota, K.; Wada, S.; Kamada, H.; Kitagawa, Y.; Lima, R.; Yamaguchi, T. (2006). A particle method for blood flow simulation: application to flowing red blood cells and platelets. Journal of the Earth Simulator. ISSN 1349-2667. 5, p.2-71349-2667http://hdl.handle.net/10198/1622A new computer simulation using a particle method was proposed to analyze the microscopic behavior of blood flow. A simulation region, including plasma, red blood cells (RBCs) and platelets, was modeled by an assembly of discrete particles. The proposed method was applied to the motions and deformations of a single RBC and multiple RBCs, and the thrombogenesis caused by platelet aggregation. It is expected that, combined with a sophisticated large-scale computational technique, the simulation method will be useful for understanding the overall properties of blood flow from blood cellular level (microscopic) to the resulting rheological properties of blood as a mass (macroscopic).engComputational biomechanicsBlood flowRed blood cellPlateletA particle method for blood flow simulation: application to flowing red blood cells and plateletsjournal article