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Blood rheology is completely determined by its major corpuscles which are erythrocytes,
or red blood cells (RBCs). That is why understanding and correct mathematical description
of RBCs behavior in blood is a critical step in modelling the blood dynamics. Various
phenomena provided by RBCs such as aggregation, deformation, shear-induced diffusion and
non-uniform radial distribution affect the passage of blood through the vessels. Hence,
they have...
In this paper, we compare a biomechanics empirical model of the heart fibrous structure to two models obtained by a non-periodic homogenization process. To this end, the two homogenized models are simplified using the small amplitude homogenization procedure of Tartar, both in conduction and in elasticity. A new small amplitude homogenization expansion formula for a mixture of anisotropic elastic materials is also derived and allows us to obtain a third simplified model.
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