Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session M07: Biological Fluid Dynamics: General I
1:10 PM–2:54 PM,
Monday, November 22, 2021
Room: North 122 C
Chair: Aline Cotel, University of Michigan
Abstract: M07.00008 : Phase separation during the spreading of human blood pool
2:41 PM–2:54 PM
Presenter:
Houssine Benabdelhalim
(Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IUSTI, Marseille, France)
Authors:
Houssine Benabdelhalim
(Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IUSTI, Marseille, France)
David Brutin
(Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IUSTI, Marseille, France)
We will present our published results on phase separation, i.e., when the serum spreads outside the main blood pool. This latter occurs during the spreading of blood pools on a horizontal substrate, which was explained by the competition between coagulation and evaporation.
To investigate the phase separation, blood pools with constant initial volumes on wooden floors that were either varnished or not were created at ambient temperatures of 21 °C, 29 °C, and 37 °C with a relative humidity varying from 20 to 90%. The same whole blood from the same donor was used for all experiments, and the pools were created directly. As a result, an increase in relative humidity was found to result in an increase in the final pool area. In addition, at the three different experimental temperatures, the serum spread outside the main pool at relative humidity levels above 50%.
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