نتایج جستجو برای: special shear wall

تعداد نتایج: 490590  

Journal: :Soft matter 2015
Pouyan E Boukany Shi-Qing Wang Sham Ravindranath L James Lee

Recent shear experiments in well-entangled polymer solutions demonstrated that interfacial wall slip is the only source of shear rate loss and there is no evidence of shear banding in the micron scale gap. In this work, we experimentally elucidate how molecular parameters such as slip length, b, influence shear inhomogeneity of entangled polybutadiene (PBD) solutions during shear in a small gap...

2015

In this work we propose a novel approach to model order reduction for incompressible fluid flows that focuses on the spatio-temporal description of the stresses on the surface of a body, i.e. of the wall shear stress and of the wall pressure. The spatial representation of these two variables is given by a compact set of “wall basis functions”, i.e. elementary basis functions defined on the wall...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1997
Michael B. Lawrence Geoffrey S. Kansas Eric J. Kunkel Klaus Ley

Leukocyte adhesion through L-selectin to peripheral node addressin (PNAd, also known as MECA-79 antigen), an L-selectin ligand expressed on high endothelial venules, has been shown to require a minimum level of fluid shear stress to sustain rolling interactions (Finger, E.B., K.D. Puri, R. Alon, M.B. Lawrence, V.H. von Andrian, and T.A. Springer. 1996. Nature (Lond.). 379:266-269). Here, we sho...

Journal: :Revista espanola de cardiologia 2006
Marcelo Sanmartín Javier Goicolea Carlos García Javier García Antonio Crespo Javier Rodríguez José M Goicolea

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Local factors may influence neointimal proliferation following conventional stent implantation. In this study, the relationship between wall shear stress and luminal loss after coronary stenting was assessed using a combination of angiography, intravascular ultrasound, and computational fluid dynamics. PATIENTS AND METHOD Seven patients with de novo right coronary ...

Journal: :Circulation research 1975
M H Friedman L W Ehrlich

The effect of spatially varying shear on transport to the wall of a two-dimensional branch was examined, using oxygen as the test solute and the results of earlier fluid mechanical calculations to provide the shear profiles in a region characterizing the aortic bifurcation. The numerical technique employed allowed both blood-phase and mural resistances to solute uptake to be treated simultaneou...

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2009
Senay Atabay

In this present work, a cost optimization has been done for r/c structural system by genetic algorithm method. In the optimization problem the shear-wall dimensions has been considered as design variables and it has been aimed at searching the optimum shear-wall dimensions that minimize total material cost of shear-wall. The constraints of structural optimization problem are constructed accordi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2002
Tadayuki Yago Anne Leppänen Haiying Qiu Warren D. Marcus Matthias U. Nollert Cheng Zhu Richard D. Cummings Rodger P. McEver

Leukocytes roll on selectins at nearly constant velocities over a wide range of wall shear stresses. Ligand-coupled microspheres roll faster on selectins and detach quickly as wall shear stress is increased. To examine whether the superior performance of leukocytes reflects molecular features of native ligands or cellular properties that favor selectin-mediated rolling, we coupled structurally ...

M. R. Babadaei Samani, R. Kamgar, Y. Askari Dolatabad,

Nowadays, steel shear walls are used as efficient lateral-load-resistant systems due to their high lateral stiffness and carrying capacity. In this paper, the effect of substituting a shape memory alloy (SMA) material is investigated instead of using conventional steel in the shear wall. A numerical study is conducted using finite element method (FEM) by OpenSees software. For this purpose, at ...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Mary Hammes Michael Boghosian Kevin Cassel Sydeaka Watson Brian Funaki Taral Doshi S M Javid Mahmoudzadeh Akherat Jane Hines Fredric Coe

BACKGROUND An autogenous arteriovenous fistula is the optimal vascular access for hemodialysis. In the case of brachiocephalic fistula, cephalic arch stenosis commonly develops leading to access failure. We have hypothesized that a contribution to fistula failure is low wall shear stress resulting from post-fistula creation hemodynamic changes that occur in the cephalic arch. METHODS Twenty-t...

Journal: :Journal of vascular surgery 1998
J S Milner J A Moore B K Rutt D A Steinman

PURPOSE The precise role played by hemodynamics, particularly wall shear stress, in the development and progression of vascular disease remains unclear, in large part because of a lack of in vivo studies with humans. Although technical challenges remain for noninvasively imaging wall shear stresses in humans, vascular anatomy can be imaged with sufficiently high resolution to allow reconstructi...

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