نتایج جستجو برای: shear flow

تعداد نتایج: 537987  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
E G Highcock M Barnes A A Schekochihin F I Parra C M Roach S C Cowley

The effect of flow shear on turbulent transport in tokamaks is studied numerically in the experimentally relevant limit of zero magnetic shear. It is found that the plasma is linearly stable for all nonzero flow shear values, but that subcritical turbulence can be sustained nonlinearly at a wide range of temperature gradients. Flow shear increases the nonlinear temperature gradient threshold fo...

Journal: :Experimental and molecular pathology 2006
Hiroshi Nanjo Eiketsu Sho Masayo Komatsu Mien Sho Christopher K Zarins Hirotake Masuda

We sought to determine whether intermittent short-duration exposure to low wall shear stress could induce intimal thickening in arteries chronically exposed to high shear stress. An arteriovenous fistula (AVF) was created between the left common carotid artery and the corresponding external jugular vein in 20 Japanese white male rabbits. After 4 weeks, blood flow was increased 10-fold to 182 +/...

Journal: :Physical review letters 1996
Kraus Wintz Seifert Lipowsky

The shape dynamics of fluid vesicles is governed by the coupling of the flow within the two-dimensional membrane to the hydrodynamics of the surrounding bulk fluid. We present a numerical scheme which is capable of solving this flow problem for arbitrarily shaped vesicles using the Oseen tensor formalism. For the particular problem of simple shear flow, stationary shapes are found for a large r...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2011
Diego Kienle Jochen Bammert Walter Zimmermann

We consider a single Brownian particle confined in a double well potential (DWP) and investigate its response to a linear shear flow by means of the probability density and current determined via numerical solution of the Fokker-Planck equation. Besides a shear-dependent distortion of the probability distribution, we find that the associated current crossing the potential barrier exhibits a con...

2002
John Norbury Ian Roulstone N. J. Balmforth P. J. Morrison

2005
Martin Klanchar John M. Tarbell Da-Ming Wang

The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of radial motion of an arterial wall on the shear stress that flowing blood imposes on the wall (wall shear stress). Wall shear stress is known to influence endothelial cell function and may play a role in atherogenesis, but its magnitude and distribution in the circulation are not well understood. To simulate arterial wall motion, we use...

2014
Seyed Esmail Razavi Amir Ali Omidi Massoud Saghafi Zanjani

INTRODUCTION Among cardiovascular diseases, arterials stenosis is recognized more commonly than the others. Hemodynamic characteristics of blood play a key role in the incidence of stenosis. This paper numerically investigates the pulsatile blood flow in a coronary bifurcation with a non-planar branch. To create a more realistic analysis, the wall is assumed to be compliant. Furthermore, the fl...

2008
Riccardo Artoni Andrea Santomaso

Abstract. We discuss the advantages and results of using a mixing-length, compressible model to account for shear banding behaviour in granular flow. We formulate a general approach based on two function of the solid fraction to be determined. Studying the vertical chute flow, we show that shear band thickness is always independent from flowrate in the quasistatic limit, for Coulomb wall bounda...

2010
Marjan Molavi Zarandi Rosaire Mongrain Olivier F. Bertrand

Stent implantation changes the arterial blood flow patterns and consequently changes the magnitude and distribution of Wall Shear Stress (WSS). Knowledge of local blood flow hemodynamics and shear forces are important for understanding the performance of stents. In certain regimes within the stented region (low shear rate regimes) blood should be treated as a non-Newtonian fluid. In this paper,...

2013
Qiuying Gu Dean O. Smith Karlene A. Hoo

Background: Low shear stress caused by disturbed or turbulent flow at arterial branch points is known to associate with atherosclerosis. However, shear stress at the venous valve location and its association with deep vein thrombosis are less understood due to the complex and poorly understood bi-directional flow in the valve pocket region. We investigated how venous endothelial cells respond t...

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