نتایج جستجو برای: dpiv

تعداد نتایج: 148  

2018
Chia Min Leong Gary B Nackman Timothy Wei

The shape of a bypass graft plays an important role on its efficacy. Here, we investigated flow through two vascular graft designs-with and without cuff at the anastomosis. We conducted Digital Particle Image Velocimetry (DPIV) measurements to obtain the flow field information through these vascular grafts. Two pulsatile flow waveforms corresponding to cardiac cycles during the rest and the exc...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanical engineering 1996
D Bluestein L Niu R T Schoephoerster M K Dewanjee

Laminar and turbulent numerical simulations of steady flow in an aneurysm model were carried out over Reynolds numbers ranging from 300 to 3600. The numerical simulations are validated with Digital particle Image Velocimetry (DPIV) measurements, and used to study the fluid dynamic mechanisms that characterize aneurysm deterioration, by correlating them to in vitro blood platelet deposition resu...

2005
T. Pottebaum D. G. MacMynowski

The design of future large optical telescopes must take into account the wind-induced vibration of the telescope structure that is caused by large-scale flow structures and turbulence inside the telescope enclosure when the aperture in the enclosure dome is open. However, estimating the resulting degradation in image quality is difficult due to our relatively poor understanding of the flow insi...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
P Henningsson A Hedenström

Gliding flight performance and wake topology of a common swift (Apus apus L.) were examined in a wind tunnel at speeds between 7 and 11 m s(-1). The tunnel was tilted to simulate descending flight at different sink speeds. The swift varied its wingspan, wing area and tail span over the speed range. Wingspan decreased linearly with speed, whereas tail span decreased in a nonlinear manner. For ea...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
Wilga Lauder

Pectoral fins are one of the major features of locomotor design in ray-finned fishes and exhibit a well-documented phylogenetic transition from basal to derived clades. In percomorph fishes, the pectoral fins are often used to generate propulsive force via oscillatory movements, and pectoral fin propulsion in this relatively derived clade has been analyzed extensively. However, in the plesiomor...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Ian K Bartol Morteza Gharib Paul W Webb Daniel Weihs Malcolm S Gordon

Boxfishes (Teleostei: Ostraciidae) are marine fishes having rigid carapaces that vary significantly among taxa in their shapes and structural ornamentation. We showed previously that the keels of the carapace of one species of tropical boxfish, the smooth trunkfish, produce leading edge vortices (LEVs) capable of generating self-correcting trimming forces during swimming. In this paper we show ...

1998
Peter Vorobieff Robert E. Ecke

Soap film flows that have attracted the attention of researchers since the mid-Eighties appear to present a convenient model for laboratory studies of 2D hydrodynamics including turbulence. However, two important issues associated with turbulence in soap films have not been resolved until recently. First, are there conditions under which direct evidence of enstrophy cascade can be presented? Se...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Sandra Nauwelaerts Eize J Stamhuis Peter Aerts

Frogs are animals that are capable of locomotion in two physically different media, aquatic and terrestrial. A comparison of the kinematics of swimming frogs in a previous study revealed a difference in propulsive impulse between jumping and swimming. To explore this difference further, we determined the instantaneous forces during propulsion in swimming using an impulse-momentum approach based...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
Timothy E Higham Steven W Day Peter C Wainwright

Suction feeding fish rapidly expand their oral cavity, resulting in a flow of water directed towards the mouth that is accompanied by a drop in pressure inside the buccal cavity. Pressure inside the mouth and fluid speed external to the mouth are understood to be mechanically linked but the relationship between them has never been empirically determined in any suction feeder. We present the fir...

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