
doi: 10.1007/bf02522512
pmid: 7475385
An experimental investigation has been made into the pressure/flow behaviour of a collapsible tube subjected to downstream pressure fluctuations. These downstream pressure waves are observed to be transmitted upstream beyond the point of collapse. The mean flow rate is not significantly affected by the amplitude or frequency of pressure fluctuations. However, the oscillatory flow amplitude is reduced at the higher frequency. The mean flow rate also remains independent of the mean driving pressure.
Wave propagation, Models, Cardiovascular, Blood flow, 620, Collapsible tube, Pulsatile Flow, 616, Hemorheology, Pressure, Humans
Wave propagation, Models, Cardiovascular, Blood flow, 620, Collapsible tube, Pulsatile Flow, 616, Hemorheology, Pressure, Humans
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