Fully developed pulsatile flow in a curved pipe
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Publication:3799733
DOI10.1017/S0022112088002319zbMATH Open0653.76025MaRDI QIDQ3799733FDOQ3799733
Authors: Costas C. Hamakoites, S. A. Berger
Publication date: 1988
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Wave propagation in a fluid flowing through a curved thin-walled elastic tube
- Unsteady flows in pipes with finite curvature
- The effect of Dean, Reynolds and Womersley numbers on the flow in a spherical cavity on a curved round pipe. I: Fluid mechanics in the cavity as a canonical flow representing intracranial aneurysms
- Numerical simulation of fully developed sinusoidal and pulsatile (physiological) flow in curved tubes
- A hydroelastic model of macromechanics in the endolymphatic vestibular canal
- Fully developed flow in a curved pipe of arbitrary curvature ratio
- Simulation of blood flow in human aorta with emphasis on outlet boundary conditions
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