Unsteady flow in a branch
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O'Brien, V; Ehrlich, LW; Friedman, MH
Published in: J. Fluid Mech. (UK)
1976
This study was motivated by the focal tendency of atherosclerotic plaque to appear near arterial junctions. A two-dimensional bifurcation was selected to provide preliminary information on branch flow dynamics. Superceding previous steady flow estimates in similar branches, digital solutions for two flux waves have been obtained to reveal temporal and spatial distributions of shear and separation in pulsatile flow. Marked differences from steady flow are illustrated as well as variation due to flux-wave shape
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J. Fluid Mech. (UK)
Publication Date
1976
Volume
75
Start / End Page
315 / 336
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O’Brien, V., Ehrlich, L. W., & Friedman, M. H. (1976). Unsteady flow in a branch. J. Fluid Mech. (UK), 75, 315–336.
O’Brien, V., L. W. Ehrlich, and M. H. Friedman. “Unsteady flow in a branch.” J. Fluid Mech. (UK) 75 (1976): 315–36.
O’Brien V, Ehrlich LW, Friedman MH. Unsteady flow in a branch. J Fluid Mech (UK). 1976;75:315–36.
O’Brien, V., et al. “Unsteady flow in a branch.” J. Fluid Mech. (UK), vol. 75, 1976, pp. 315–36.
O’Brien V, Ehrlich LW, Friedman MH. Unsteady flow in a branch. J Fluid Mech (UK). 1976;75:315–336.
Published In
J. Fluid Mech. (UK)
Publication Date
1976
Volume
75
Start / End Page
315 / 336