Flow measurements in a model of the mildly curved femoral artery of manThe effects of curvature on the flow rate near the wall in the vicinity of the mildly curved femoral artery of man, and on the pressure distributions along the curved segment, were investigated using glass and tygon flow models constructed to conform to the shape of the femoral angiogram of a human subject. The test fluid was 33 percent aqueous sucrose. Steady flow observations, made using a dye flow visualization system, revealed a flow pattern like that observed in coiled pipes. A double helical type flow was found to develop, with converging streamlines in the wall vicinity from the upper and lower plane of curvature merging asymptotically along the inner curvature in a stable manner. Pressure measurements for steady flow revealed progressively larger pressure drops with distance along the entrance region of the curved segment, relative to that for a straight lumen.
Document ID
19900041019
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Back, L. H. (Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Kwack, E. Y. (JPL Pasadena, CA, United States)
Crawford, D. W. (Southern California, University Los Angeles, CA, United States)