Womersley gave a solution for the case of a thin-walled elastic tube, it being assumed that the effect of the inertia term in the equations of viscous fluid motion can be neglected. He did not consider the presence of particles, to account for the blood cells in the blood, within the viscous flow through the tube (artery). In this paper, the corresponding solution for an oscillatory flow and particle suspension in a fluid (blood), to account for blood cells, through an elastic tube is obtained. This solution is the frequency equation as it was obtained by Womersley but it has a different structure. If the volume fraction particle density , is removed from this solution it collapses to give th...
The simulation of the fluid flow through elastic pipes has a great application in a blood flow throu...
A generalized Womersley model of a nonstationary axisymmetric flow of a viscous incompressible fluid...
We considered a two-phase model flow of blood subject to both pulsative pressure gradient due to nor...
A particle -fluid suspension model is applied to the problem of pulsatile blood flow through a circu...
Sinusoidal oscillatory flow of blood and of aqueous glycerol solutions was produced in rigid cylindr...
The problem of pressure wave propagation through a viscous fluid contained in an orthotropic elastic...
Internal haemorrhage, often leading to cardio-vascular arrest happens to be one of the prime sources...
The propagation of harmonic pressure waves through a Newtonian fluid contained within a thick-walled...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. Thesis. 1966. Ph.D.Bibliogra...
AbstractA mathematical model has been presented for periodic blood flow in a rigid circular tube of ...
• During the last fifty years a number of physical theories have been proposed in an attempt to desc...
We examine the effect of wall inertia on the onset of high-frequency self-excited oscillations in fl...
The oscillatory and time-mean motions induced by a propagating wave of small amplitude through a vis...
Engineering analysis is applied to two problems: (1) an experimental study of time-dependent blood f...
Engineering analysis is applied to two problems: (1) an experimental study of time-dependent blood f...
The simulation of the fluid flow through elastic pipes has a great application in a blood flow throu...
A generalized Womersley model of a nonstationary axisymmetric flow of a viscous incompressible fluid...
We considered a two-phase model flow of blood subject to both pulsative pressure gradient due to nor...
A particle -fluid suspension model is applied to the problem of pulsatile blood flow through a circu...
Sinusoidal oscillatory flow of blood and of aqueous glycerol solutions was produced in rigid cylindr...
The problem of pressure wave propagation through a viscous fluid contained in an orthotropic elastic...
Internal haemorrhage, often leading to cardio-vascular arrest happens to be one of the prime sources...
The propagation of harmonic pressure waves through a Newtonian fluid contained within a thick-walled...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering. Thesis. 1966. Ph.D.Bibliogra...
AbstractA mathematical model has been presented for periodic blood flow in a rigid circular tube of ...
• During the last fifty years a number of physical theories have been proposed in an attempt to desc...
We examine the effect of wall inertia on the onset of high-frequency self-excited oscillations in fl...
The oscillatory and time-mean motions induced by a propagating wave of small amplitude through a vis...
Engineering analysis is applied to two problems: (1) an experimental study of time-dependent blood f...
Engineering analysis is applied to two problems: (1) an experimental study of time-dependent blood f...
The simulation of the fluid flow through elastic pipes has a great application in a blood flow throu...
A generalized Womersley model of a nonstationary axisymmetric flow of a viscous incompressible fluid...
We considered a two-phase model flow of blood subject to both pulsative pressure gradient due to nor...