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The inverse Womersley problem for pulsatile flow in straight rigid tubes

Tsangaris, S
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Stergiopulos, N  
1988
Journal of biomechanics

In this study a numerical solution for the problem of pulsating flow in rigid tubes is described. The method applies to the case of known flow rate waveform, as opposed to Womersley solution where the pressure gradient was the known quantity. The solution provides the pressure gradient and wall shear stress waveforms as well as the instantaneous velocity profiles. Results show that the method can be used to study the blood flow characteristics in large arteries.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/0021-9290(88)90176-5
PubMed ID

3379085

Author(s)
Tsangaris, S
Stergiopulos, N  
Date Issued

1988

Published in
Journal of biomechanics
Volume

21

Issue

3

Start page

263

End page

6

Subjects

Pulsatile Flow

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Rheology

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December 16, 2010
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