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Flow through a converging-diverging tube and its implications in occlusive vascular disease — II: Theoretical and experimental results and their implications

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An experimental program to study the flow characteristics of an incompressible fluid through an axisymmetric converging-diverging tube is described, the theoretical and experimental results are compared, and some speculations are made on their implications in occlusive vascular disease.
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This article is published in Journal of Biomechanics.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 92 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pressure drop & Reynolds number.

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Flow behaviour of blood cells and rigid spheres in an annular vortex.

TL;DR: The behaviour of human and frog red cells, platelets and rigid spheres were studied in the annular vortex formed in steady or pulsatile flow at the sudden concentric expansion of a 151 $\mu$ m into 504 $\mu $ m diameter glass tube.
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Analysis of pulsatile, viscous blood flow through diseased coronary arteries of man*?

TL;DR: The rheologic effects of multiple “non-obstructive” plaques in main coronary arteries of man were examined by numerically solving the fluid dynamic equations of motion for pulsatile viscous flow of blood through an arterial section using the actual variation of flow rate during the cardiac cycle.
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Comparison of physiological and simple pulsatile flows through stenosed arteries.

TL;DR: Comparison of results shows that the behaviors of the two flows are similar at some instances of time, however, important observed differences indicate that for thorough understanding of pulsatile flow behavior in stenosed arteries, the actual physiological flow should be simulated.
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Quantitative angiographic morphology of the coronary artery lesions at risk of thrombotic occlusion.

TL;DR: Coronary artery lesions at high risk of thrombotic occlusion share common characteristics that favor higher shear stress and flow separation.
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Flow in periodically constricted tubes: Transition to inertial and nonsteady flows

TL;DR: In this paper, a global Galerkin/spectral method is used in the solution of the Navier-Stokes equation in periodically constricted tubes and the axisymmetric stationary flow field is computed.
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L. The two-dimensional steady motion of a viscous fluid

TL;DR: In this paper, the steady motion of a viscous fluid was studied in terms of the two-dimensional steady motion, and the authors proposed a steady motion model for viscous fluids.
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Localization of atheroma: a theory based on boundary layer separation.

J A Fox, +1 more
- 01 May 1966 - 
TL;DR: The development of atheroma is undoubtedly related to hypertension as well as to lipid disturbance, and it has not hitherto been possible to suggest a way in which they might be related.
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A Theory of Fluid Flow in Compliant Tubes

TL;DR: Starting with the Navier-Stokes equations, a system of equations is obtained to describe quasi-one-dimensional behavior of fluid in a compliant tube, and the final set of equations are quasi-linear and hyperbolic.
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