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Issue title: Mechanics of the Circulatory System
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Liepsch, Dieter W.; * | Zimmer, R.
Affiliations: Fachbereich 05, Fachhochschule München, and Institut für Biotechnik, Lothstr. 34, 80335 Munich, Germany
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author, Tel. 49-(0)89-1265-1533, Fax 49-(0)89-1265-1502
Note: [1] Dedicated to Professor Dr.-Ing., Dr.-Ing.E.h.E. Truckenbrodt in honour of his 78th birthday.
Abstract: Deposits and blockages are often found in the carotid, coronary, renal and femoral arteries. This paper deals with laser-Doppler velocity measurements in models of bifurcations of the human femoral arteries. Several models were prepared for the studies: a simplified 35° glass model, two elastic-silicone-rubber models with a wall thickness of 1 mm and 2 mm, and true-to-scale rigid and elastic models. These measurements give a clearer picture of how hemodynamics influences the formation of atherosclerotic plaques where there is a hardening of the arterial walls and a loss of elasticity. In addition to the effects of elasticity, the influence of the flow's pulsatility were studied. The measurements were done in steady and pulsatile flow. From the velocity measurements the shear stresses were calculated.
Keywords: Pulsatile flow, Dynamics, Artery, Model artery
DOI: 10.3233/THC-1995-3304
Journal: Technology and Health Care, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 185-199, 1995
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