Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) ›› 1989, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (6): 487-493.

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THE DISPLACEMENT WAVE THEORY OF BLOOD VESSEL

袁凡, 吴望一   

  1. Department of Mechanics, Peking University, Beijing
  • 收稿日期:1988-02-01 出版日期:1989-06-18 发布日期:1989-06-18
  • 基金资助:
    The Projects Supported by National Science Fundation of China

THE DISPLACEMENT WAVE THEORY OF BLOOD VESSEL

Yuan Fan, Wu Wang-yi   

  1. Department of Mechanics, Peking University, Beijing
  • Received:1988-02-01 Online:1989-06-18 Published:1989-06-18
  • Supported by:
    The Projects Supported by National Science Fundation of China

摘要: On the basis of the medical and mechanical analysis and explanations in this paper the visco-elastic simply supported beam model is proposed to treat the displacement wave of the blood vessels. The relationships between the displacement wave and blood vessel elasticity as well as the viscous dissipation of the blood and blood vessel are obtained. The corresponding relations of such kinds of pulses in the traditional Chinese medicine as smooth pulse, surface pulse and deep pulse to the displacement waves of blood vessels are also found. The computational results are in good agreement with those acquired in the experiments with ultrasonic wave.

关键词: mechanical efficiency, finite length tube, reflux, magnetohydrodynamics, peristaltic flow, Jeffrey fluid

Abstract: On the basis of the medical and mechanical analysis and explanations in this paper the visco-elastic simply supported beam model is proposed to treat the displacement wave of the blood vessels. The relationships between the displacement wave and blood vessel elasticity as well as the viscous dissipation of the blood and blood vessel are obtained. The corresponding relations of such kinds of pulses in the traditional Chinese medicine as smooth pulse, surface pulse and deep pulse to the displacement waves of blood vessels are also found. The computational results are in good agreement with those acquired in the experiments with ultrasonic wave.

Key words: magnetohydrodynamics, peristaltic flow, Jeffrey fluid, mechanical efficiency, finite length tube, reflux

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