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Miranda J M - - 2009
An essential requirement for any practical fully integrated lab-on-a-chip device is the ability to mix two or more fluids thoroughly and efficiently, i.e., in a reasonable amount of time. This paper presents a way to improve mixing in microfluidic systems combining alternate flows with obstacles using passive mixers. Numerical simulations ...
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Yakhshi-Tafti E - - 2009
Arterial stenoses may cause critical blood flow and wall conditions leading to clinical complications. In this paper computational models of stenotic carotid arteries are proposed and the vessel wall collapse phenomenon is studied. The models are based on fluid-structure interactions (FSI) between blood and the arterial walls. Coupled finite element ...
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Campisano A - - 2009
In this paper, a detailed study on the local real time control of moveable sharp-crested weirs in sewer channels is presented. Firstly, an experimental analysis aimed at determining the hydraulic behaviour of the regulator under both free flow and submerged flow conditions was carried out. Then, a numerical investigation into ...
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Goeres Darla M - - 2009
This protocol describes how to grow a Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm under low fluid shear close to the air-liquid interface using the drip flow reactor (DFR). The DFR can model environments such as food-processing conveyor belts, catheters, lungs with cystic fibrosis and the oral cavity. The biofilm is established by operating ...
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Wei Yiyi - - 2009
Over the last decade, remarkable progress has been made in the field of endovascular treatment of aneurysms. Technological advances continue to enable a growing number of patients with cerebral aneurysms to be treated with a variety of endovascular strategies, essentially using detachable platinum coils. Yet, coil embolization remains a very ...
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Lee Horim - - 2009
In ac electrowetting, hydrodynamic flows occur within a droplet. Two distinct flow patterns were observed, depending on the frequency of the applied electrical signal. The flow at low-frequency range was explained in terms of shape oscillation and a steady streaming process in conjunction with contact line oscillation. The origin of ...
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Kaveh-Baghbaderani B - - 2009
The present paper deals with the impact of surface flow on hydrodynamic conditions in saturated underground domains. A three dimensional finite element scheme has been used to simulate underground flow resulting from the flow of water over a saturated land. The results clearly show the effects of the surface flow ...
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Meinzinger F - - 2009
Knowledge of concentrations or loads in wastewater flows is a basic prerequisite for the design of wastewater treatment units and the assessment of the environmental impacts. With respect to new sanitation concepts that are based on the source-separation of domestic wastewater flows not much general data is available yet on ...
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Sultanov Renat A - - 2009
We report computational results of blood flow through a model of the human aortic arch and a vessel of actual diameter and length. A realistic pulsatile flow is used in all simulations. Calculations for bifurcation type vessels are also carried out and presented. Different mathematical methods for numerical solution of ...
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Lee Sang-Wook - - 2009
We have proposed and experimentally demonstrated that the measurement of the near-surface flow at the interface between a liquid and solid using a 10 nm-sized biomolecular motor of F1-ATPase as a nano-flow-sensor. For this purpose, we developed a microfluidic test-bed chip to precisely control the liquid flow acting on the ...
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McGregor Robert H P - - 2009
Obtaining detailed, patient-specific blood flow information would be very useful in detecting and monitoring cardio-vascular diseases. Current approaches rely on computational fluid dynamics to achieve this; however, these are hardly usable in the daily clinical routine due to the required technical supervision and long computing times. We propose a fast ...
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Salvucci Fernando P - - 2009
There is evidence that wall shear stress (WSS) is associated with vascular disease. In particular, it is widely accepted that vascular segments with low or oscillatory values of WSS are more probable to develop vascular disease. It is then necessary to establish a realistic model of the blood flow in ...
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Park Chang Sub - - 2009
In this paper, a power series and a Fourier series approach is used to solve the governing equations of motion in an elastic axi-symmetric vessel, assuming that blood is an incompressible Newtonian fluid. The time averaged flow has shown to be greater than the steady state flow leading to a ...
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Giménez-Scherer Juan Antonio - - 2009
Central and lateral abdominal wall defects are probably distinct and likely arise from different pathogenetic mechanisms. An autopsy study was done using data from a total of 45 central and lateral abdominal wall defect cases to evaluate if they are indeed separate entities and to suggest possible mechanisms involved in ...
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Madhani J T - - 2009
Flow through a gross pollutant trap (GPT) with fully blocked screens is investigated experimentally and theoretically using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Due to the wide range of possible flow regimes, an experimental approach is developed which uses a downstream weir arrangement to control the nature of the flow and the ...
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Kaburagi Tokihiko - - 2009
The behavior of glottal flow can, to a large extent, be characterized by development and separation of the boundary layer. The point of flow separation is known to vary during the phonatory cycle due to change in channel configuration. To take the movable nature of the separation point into account, ...
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Antiga Luca - - 2009
Blood flow, normally laminar, can exhibit high frequency fluctuations suggesting turbulence, which has important implications for the pathophysiology of vascular diseases and the design of blood-bearing devices. According to the classical model of turbulence in a homogeneous fluid, these fluctuations can be attributed to the cascade of eddies down to ...
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Fitze Patrick S - - 2009
Under chronic stress, carotenoid-based colouration has often been shown to fade. However, the ecological and physiological mechanisms that govern colouration still remain largely unknown. Colour changes may be directly induced by the stressor (for example through reduced carotenoid intake) or due to the activation of the physiological stress response (PSR, ...
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Jain Abhishek - - 2009
Microfabrication of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) devices has provided a new set of tools for studying fluid dynamics of blood at the scale of real microvessels. However, we are only starting to understand the power and limitations of this technology. To determine the applicability of PDMS microchannels for blood flow analysis, we ...
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Axner Lilit - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Systolic blood flow has been simulated in the abdominal aorta and the superior mesenteric artery. The simulations were carried out using two different computational hemodynamic methods: the finite element method to solve the Navier Stokes equations and the lattice Boltzmann method. RESULTS: We have validated the lattice Boltzmann method ...
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Aletti Federico - - 2009
This simulation study investigated potential modulations of total peripheral resistance (TPR), due to distributed peripheral vascular activity, by means of a lumped model of the arterial tree and a non linear model of microcirculation, inclusive of local controls of blood flow and tissue-capillary fluid exchange. Numerical simulations of circulation were ...
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Liu Yaxin - - 2009
A high speed MEMS flow sensor to enhance the reliability and accuracy of a liquid dispensing system is proposed. Benefitting from the sensor information feedback, the system can self-adjust the open time of the solenoid valve to accurately dispense desired volumes of reagent without any pre-calibration. First, an integrated high-speed ...
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Humblet-Hua Nam-Phuong - - 2008
The effect of steady shear and turbulent flow on the formation of amyloid fibrils from hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL) was studied. The conversion and size distribution of fibrils obtained by heating HEWL solutions at pH 2 were determined. The formation of fibrils was quantified using flow-induced birefringence. The size ...
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Ibrahim Jamila - - 2009
Changes in shear and medial wall stress induced by blood flow contribute to vascular remodeling, but details of these relations remain undefined. We hypothesized that remodeling has a strong genetic component and that phenotypic responses to hemodynamic stress will differ among rat strains. Here, we characterized phenotypic traits related to ...
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Dietrich N - - 2008
The aim of this study is to investigate three types of gas-liquid micromixer geometries, including a cross-shape and two converging shape channels for the bubble formation in different liquids. The bubble shape, size, and formation mechanism were investigated under various experimental conditions such as the flow rates of two phases, ...
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Pindera Maciej Z - - 2009
We describe results of numerical simulations of steady flows in tubes with branch bifurcations using fully 3D and reduced 1D geometries. The intent is to delineate the range of validity of reduced models used for simulations of flows in microcapillary networks, as a function of the flow Reynolds number Re. ...
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Ballesta P - - 2008
We study the flow of concentrated hard-sphere colloidal suspensions along smooth, nonstick walls using cone-plate rheometry and simultaneous confocal microscopy. In the glass regime, the global flow shows a transition from Herschel-Bulkley behavior at large shear rate to a characteristic Bingham slip response at small rates, absent for ergodic colloidal ...
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Xie Qiyuan - - 2009
The objective of this work is to quantitatively study the burning characteristics of thermoplastics. A new experimental setup with a T-shape trough is designed. Based on this setup, the loop mechanism between the wall fire and pool fires induced by the melting and dripping of thermoplastic can be well simulated ...
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Bejan Adrian - - 2009
Here we show that the emergence of scaling laws in inanimate (geophysical) flow systems is analogous to the emergence of allometric laws in animate (biological) flow systems, and that features of evolutionary "design" in nature can be predicted based on a principle of physics (the constructal law): "For a finite-size ...
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Sullivan Matthew T - - 2008
The trajectory of a stream of bubbles is measured in a microfluidic pressure-driven flow. For Newtonian fluids with or without surfactants, or viscoelastic fluids without surfactants, the bubbles maintain stable positions equally spaced along the channel center line. However, for viscoelastic fluids with surfactant, a transverse instability is observed, which ...
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Richard P - - 2008
We study fully developed, steady granular flows confined between parallel flat frictional sidewalls using numerical simulations and experiments. Above a critical rate, sidewall friction stabilizes the underlying heap at an inclination larger than the angle of repose. The shear rate is constant and independent of inclination over much of the ...
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Tsai Yih-Jin - - 2009
Surfactant foam was used to remove absorbed hydrocarbons from soils. The nature and extent of the foam pathway decide the efficiency of this technology. The characteristics and behavior of foam flow are difficult to visually observe. In this study, laboratory sandbox experiments were performed to estimate the flow behavior of ...
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Taroyan Y - - 2008
A new ideal magnetohydrodynamic instability is presented. It is shown that linear incompressible Alfvénic disturbances can get over-reflected and exponentially amplified in compressible plasma flows. A simple and transparent stability criterion for a two-layer model is derived. The instability does not require a shear in the flow and may arise ...
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Hu L H - - 2009
The dispersion of fire-induced buoyancy driven plume in and above an idealized street canyon of 18 m (width) x 18 m (height) x 40 m (length) with a wind flow perpendicular to its axis was investigated by Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS), Large Eddy Simulation (LES). Former studies, such as that ...
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Neofytou Panagiotis - - 2008
The current study is focused on the numerical investigation of the flow field induced by the unsteady flow in the vicinity of an abdominal aortic aneurysm model. The computational fluid dynamics code used is based on the finite volume method, and it has already been used in various bioflow studies. ...
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Bertram C D - - 2008
We probed the time-varying flow field immediately downstream of a flexible tube conveying an aqueous flow, during flow-induced oscillation of small amplitude, at time-averaged Reynolds numbers (Re) in the range 300-550. Velocity vector components in the plane of a laser sheet were measured by high-speed ("time-resolved") particle image velocimetry. The ...
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Nájera Juan J - - 2008
A description of a new aerosol flow tube apparatus for measurements in situ under atmospherically relevant conditions is presented here. The system consists of a laboratory-made nebulizer generation system and a flow tube with a White cell-based Fourier transform IR for the detection system. An assessment of the White cell ...
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Pálmarsson Sveinn O - - 2008
Convectively driven currents can arise in the littoral zones of lakes, as a result of either differential heating or differential cooling of the shallow water. The result of these flows is to produce a surface flow away from shore with a bottom return flow or a bottom flow away from ...
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Coppola G - - 2009
We have studied numerically steady and unsteady flow in a straight and a helically stented common carotid artery, in order to model porcine experimental results that show reduced intimal hyperplasia (IH) in the helical case. The combination of flow pulsatility and three-dimensionality generates a sweeping motion of the Dean vortices, ...
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Sander Till - - 2009
Dye tracer studies revealed that earthworm burrows in the compacted plough pan of a Chinese paddy rice field can serve as preferential flow paths. It is, however, unclear whether the observed bypass of the compacted soil horizon might be explained by differences in hydraulic properties between the plough pan, the ...
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Abonnenc Mélanie - - 2009
A sandwich mixer consists of mixing two solutions in a channel, one central laminar flow being sandwiched between two outer flow solutions. The present numerical study considers the convection-diffusion of two reacting species A and B, provided respectively by the two incoming solutions. The simulations show how the diffusion coefficient, ...
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Dietrich N - - 2008
The aim of this study is to investigate three types of gas-liquid micromixer geometries, including a cross-shape and two converging shape channels for the bubble formation in different liquids. The bubble shape, size, and formation mechanism were investigated under various experimental conditions such as the flow rates of two phases, ...
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Parker Beth A - - 2008
N/A Key words: flow mediated dilation, shear rate, Poiseuille's law.
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Krishan Kapilanjan - - 2008
Shear banding is an important feature of flow in complex fluids. Essentially, shear bands refer to the coexistence of flowing and nonflowing regions in driven material. Understanding the possible sources of shear banding has important implications for a wide range of flow applications. In this regard, quasi-two-dimensional flow offers a ...
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Piccione G - - 2008
The aim of this study was to establish the influence of shearing in dairy sheep during summer season. Several physiological and haematological parameters, which are closely related to thermoregulatory potential, have been investigated with the purpose to assess shearing influence on thermoregulation. Forty dairy sheep, clinically healthy and well-fed, were ...
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Gao Yu-Jing - - 2008
The effect of an increased blood flow on vascular remodeling was studied in the mesenteric arteries of 11-12-week-old spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and age-matched normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). Increased blood flow was induced by selective ligation of mesenteric arteries. Nearby arteries with normal blood flow were used as controls. 7-10 ...
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Todd B D - - 2008
We demonstrate that, in general, only for fluid flows in which the gradient of the strain rate is constant or zero can the classical Navier-Stokes equations with constant transport coefficients be considered exact. This is typical of two of the most common types of flow: Couette and Poiseuille. For more ...
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Slatter Paul - - 2008
Industries that pump sludges experience pressure to operate at higher concentrations with sludges that have high mechanical strength properties. The viscous character of the sludge becomes increasingly non-Newtonian and yield stress in nature. The two principal problems are regime determination and laminar flow settling, which ultimately results in pipe blockage. ...
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Ouellette Nicholas T - - 2008
By extending traditional particle tracking techniques, we study the dynamics of neutrally buoyant finite-sized particles in a spatiotemporally chaotic flow. We simultaneously measure the flow field and the trajectories of millimeter-scale particles so that the two can be directly compared. While the single-point statistics of the particles are indistinguishable from ...
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Yoon Dong Hyun - - 2009
This paper presents a microscale benefit of a secondary flow obtained in a curved rectangular microchannel, which is generally unfavorable and negligible in conventional fluid flow. We have demonstrated the separation and sorting of micro beads by their size using secondary flow. The physical mechanism occurring in the size-selective separation ...
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