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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Karino, Takeshi | Kwong, Herman H.M. | Goldsmith, Harry L.
Affiliations: McGill University Medical Clinic, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec H3G IA4, Canada
Note: [] Accepted by: Editor Y.C.B. Fung
Abstract: Fluid mechanical factors are probably involved in the localization of atherosclerotic lesions and the deposition of platelet thrombi at arterial branches where secondary flows and vortices develop. Hence, we have studied the flow patterns in glass models of 3 mm diameter right angled T-junctions with square or rounded corners. With flow entering through the main tube, cine films of the paths of microspheres in dilute suspensions were taken at inflow Reynolds number Reo from 15 to 420 and flow ratios Q1/Q2 main: side tube from 0.05 to 4.0. In the square T-junction, paired vortices symmetrical about the common median plane formed at the entrances of the main and side daughter tubes over a wide range of Reo and Q1/Q2. Particles spiralled in open streamlines through the large main vortex; some then crossed above or below the mainstream to the side tube and through the side vortex, downstream of which there was a double helical flow. At high Q1/Q2, only the side vortex was present. At Q1/Q2 < 0.1 and Re0 > 100, a third vortex formed downstream of the main vortex. In the rounded T-junction, the main vortex was formed at a lower, and the side vortex at a higher Reo than in the square T-junction. When flow entered through the side tube, paired connected vortices were also formed, but only when one daughter tube was severely occluded.
DOI: 10.3233/BIR-1979-16312
Journal: Biorheology, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 231-248, 1979
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