1999
DOI: 10.1299/jsmec.42.648
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Model Experiment on Physiologically Intermittent Flow in an Aortic Arch.

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“…More recent numerical works on flow in curved tubes have examined larger curvature ratios (tube radius to radius of curvature, δ/R) and non-sinusoidal pulsing (Komai & Tanishita 1997). Experimental measurements of aortic arch models have been performed by several researchers confirming the predictions of Lyne and have also documented several higher order instability modes (Chandran 1993;Naruse & Tanishita 1996;Konno, Satoh & Tanishita 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…More recent numerical works on flow in curved tubes have examined larger curvature ratios (tube radius to radius of curvature, δ/R) and non-sinusoidal pulsing (Komai & Tanishita 1997). Experimental measurements of aortic arch models have been performed by several researchers confirming the predictions of Lyne and have also documented several higher order instability modes (Chandran 1993;Naruse & Tanishita 1996;Konno, Satoh & Tanishita 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%