1. A model investigation of the velocity and pressure spectra in vascular murmurs.
- Author
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Lu PC, Hui CN, and Hwang NH
- Subjects
- Blood Flow Velocity, Hydrostatic Pressure, Aortic Valve Stenosis physiopathology, Heart Auscultation, Heart Murmurs, Models, Cardiovascular
- Abstract
A physical model consisting of an axisymmetrical jet in a rigid plexiglass pipe was used to study the flow and pressure fluctuations downstream from an aortic stenosis. The fluctuating velocity components, u and v, at several locations in the steady liquid jet were measured using a laser Doppler anemometer system. Simultaneous wall pressure fluctuations were monitored by an array of nine miniature pressure transducers wall mounted in the axial direction. This paper presents the detailed measurements of mean velocity profiles, turbulent intensity distributions and RMS pressure fluctuations. The energy spectra obtained for the pressure fluctuations and the u and v velocity components are compared. Contrary to earlier works, we found that the differences between peak frequencies of the pressure spectra and the characteristic frequencies of the velocity spectra vary with positions downstream from the nozzle. These differences are discussed in light of pseudosound generation by the eddy structures in the stenotic flow field.
- Published
- 1983
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