Oscillatory flow of a viscous fluid through converging-diverging orthotropic tethered tubes (Q2367573)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 269376
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    Oscillatory flow of a viscous fluid through converging-diverging orthotropic tethered tubes
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 269376

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      Oscillatory flow of a viscous fluid through converging-diverging orthotropic tethered tubes (English)
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      28 November 1993
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      A theoretical investigation of the propagation of pressure waves through uniformly converging and diverging thin-walled orthotropic elastic tubes filled with a Newtonian fluid is made, by considering the flow to be laminar and unsteady. Axisymmetric solutions of the differential equations, that govern the motion of the fluid and the solid elastic wall, are obtained. By using the solutions, a complicated form of transcendental equation is derived, that serves as a dispersion equation and puts forth a relation between the frequency and the wave number. The results presented in the paper will find adequate applications in the study of blood flow through certain arterial segments, particularly in investigating the propagation of small amplitude harmonic waves, generated due to the flow of blood when the wave length is large compared to the radius of the arterial segment.
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      axisymmetric solutions
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      pressure waves
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      elastic wall
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      transcendental equation
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      dispersion equation
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      blood flow
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      arterial segments
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