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. 1968 May;8(5):626-49.
doi: 10.1016/s0006-3495(68)86512-9.

Wave propagation through a viscous fluid contained in a tethered, initially stresses, orthotropic elastic tube

Wave propagation through a viscous fluid contained in a tethered, initially stresses, orthotropic elastic tube

H B Atabek. Biophys J. 1968 May.

Abstract

To give a realistic representation of the pulse propagation in arteries a theoretical analysis of the wave propagation through a viscous incompressible fluid contained in an initially stressed elastic tube is considered. The tube is assumed to be orthotropic and its longitudinal motion is constrained by a uniformly distributed additional mass, a dashpot and a spring. The fluid is assumed to be Newtonian. The analysis is restricted to propagation of small amplitude harmonic waves whose wavelength is large compared to the radius of the vessel. Elimination of arbitrary constants from the general solutions of the equations of motion of the fluid and the wall gives a frequency equation to determine the velocity of propagation. Two roots of this equation give the velocity of propagation of two distinct outgoing waves. One of the waves propagates slower than the other. The propagation properties of s lower waves are very slightly affected by the degree of anisotropy of the wall. The velocity of propagation of faster waves decreases as the ratio of the longitudinal modulus of elasticity to the circumferential modulus decreases; transmission of these waves is very little affected. The influence of the tethering on the propagation velocity of slower waves is negligibly small; transmission of these waves is seriously affected. In tethered tubes faster waves are completely attenuated.

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