Certain systems relevant to circulatory disease have walls which are neither rigid nor static, for example, the coronary arteries, the carotid artery and the heart chambers. In vitro modeling allows the fluid mechanics of the circulatory system to be studied without the ethical and safety issues associated with animal and human experiments. Computational methods in which the equations are coupled governing the flow and the elastic walls are maturing. Currently there is a lack of experimental data in compliant arterial systems to validate the numerical predictions. Previous experimental work has commonly used rigid wall boundaries, ignoring the effect of wall compliance. Particle Image Velocimetry is used to provide a direct comparison of bo...
An experimental investigation into the link between haemodynamics and atherosclerosis is reported in...
Physiologically relevant simulations of blood flow require models that allow for wall deformation. N...
Wall shear stress (WSS) plays an important role in the formation, growth, and rupture of atheroscler...
Certain systems relevant to circulatory disease have walls which are neither rigid nor static, for e...
Compliant (flexible) structures play an important role in several biofluid problems including flow i...
Atherosclerosis and related cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are amongst the largest causes of morbidi...
Carotid artery blood flow is studied to compare models with rigid and elastic walls. Considering a p...
Abstract Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of death worldwide and one of its major causes is a...
In-vitro measurements potentially can provide a clearer insight into the haemodynamic state and perf...
Cardiovascular diseases are on of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in the western world...
Cardiovascular system abnormalities can result in serious health complications. By using the fluid–s...
Hemodynamics and shear forces are associated with pathological changes in the vascular wall and its ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Arterial wall distensibility is believed to be of secondary importance to the general flowfield of t...
Objectives: The atherosclerotic process in arteries is correlated with the local wall shear stress (...
An experimental investigation into the link between haemodynamics and atherosclerosis is reported in...
Physiologically relevant simulations of blood flow require models that allow for wall deformation. N...
Wall shear stress (WSS) plays an important role in the formation, growth, and rupture of atheroscler...
Certain systems relevant to circulatory disease have walls which are neither rigid nor static, for e...
Compliant (flexible) structures play an important role in several biofluid problems including flow i...
Atherosclerosis and related cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are amongst the largest causes of morbidi...
Carotid artery blood flow is studied to compare models with rigid and elastic walls. Considering a p...
Abstract Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of death worldwide and one of its major causes is a...
In-vitro measurements potentially can provide a clearer insight into the haemodynamic state and perf...
Cardiovascular diseases are on of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in the western world...
Cardiovascular system abnormalities can result in serious health complications. By using the fluid–s...
Hemodynamics and shear forces are associated with pathological changes in the vascular wall and its ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Arterial wall distensibility is believed to be of secondary importance to the general flowfield of t...
Objectives: The atherosclerotic process in arteries is correlated with the local wall shear stress (...
An experimental investigation into the link between haemodynamics and atherosclerosis is reported in...
Physiologically relevant simulations of blood flow require models that allow for wall deformation. N...
Wall shear stress (WSS) plays an important role in the formation, growth, and rupture of atheroscler...