Y Dimakopoulos
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Moschopoulos P, Kouni E, Psaraki K, Dimakopoulos Y, Tsamopoulos J
Soft Matter
. 2023 Jun;
19(25):4717-4736.
PMID: 37314392
We study theoretically the stretching dynamics of a yield stress material that exhibits both elastic and viscoplastic behavior. The material is confined between two coaxial disks, forming initially a cylindrical...
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Giannokostas K, Dimakopoulos Y, Tsamopoulos J
Biomech Model Mechanobiol
. 2022 Aug;
21(6):1659-1684.
PMID: 35962247
We study the steady hemodynamics in physiological elastic microvessels proposing an advanced fluid-structure interaction model. The arteriolar tissue is modeled as a two-layer fiber-reinforced hyperelastic material representing its Media and...
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Varchanis S, Dimakopoulos Y, Wagner C, Tsamopoulos J
Soft Matter
. 2018 Mar;
14(21):4238-4251.
PMID: 29561062
Blood plasma has been considered a Newtonian fluid for decades. Recent experiments (Brust et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 2013, 110) revealed that blood plasma has a pronounced viscoelastic behavior. This...
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Fraggedakis D, Dimakopoulos Y, Tsamopoulos J
Soft Matter
. 2016 May;
12(24):5378-401.
PMID: 27223648
The sedimentation of a single particle in materials that exhibit simultaneously elastic, viscous and plastic behavior is examined in an effort to explain phenomena that contradict the nature of purely...
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Dimakopoulos Y, Bogaerds A, Anderson P, Hulsen M, Baaijens F
Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin
. 2011 Dec;
15(11):1157-79.
PMID: 22185614
We study the nonlinear interaction of an aortic heart valve, composed of hyperelastic corrugated leaflets of finite density attached to a stented vessel under physiological flow conditions. In our numerical...