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Kinematic and Dynamic Characteristics of Pulsatile Flows in Stenotic Vessels

Nonlinear pulsatile blood flows in distensible vessels were calculated using an implicit finite-difference scheme. The time-dependent wavy lumen was mapped to a fixed rectangular domain. The transient geometric, kinematic, and dynamic boundary conditions were grouped as dimensionless parameters in t...

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Published in:Journal of engineering mechanics 1997-03, Vol.123 (3), p.247-259
Main Authors: Hung, Tin-Kan, Tsai, Tommy M.-C
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