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Acoustic radiation from a fluid-filled, subsurface vascular tube with internal turbulent flow due to a constriction
Authors:Yazicioglu Yigit  Royston Thomas J  Spohnholtz Todd  Martin Bryn  Loth Francis  Bassiouny Hisham S
Institution:Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, 842 West Taylor Street, MC 251, Chicago, Illinois 60607-7022, USA.
Abstract:The vibration of a thin-walled cylindrical, compliant viscoelastic tube with internal turbulent flow due to an axisymmetric constriction is studied theoretically and experimentally. Vibration of the tube is considered with internal fluid coupling only, and with coupling to internal-flowing fluid and external stagnant fluid or external tissue-like viscoelastic material. The theoretical analysis includes the adaptation of a model for turbulence in the internal fluid and its vibratory excitation of and interaction with the tube wall and surrounding viscoelastic medium. Analytical predictions are compared with experimental measurements conducted on a flow model system using laser Doppler vibrometry to measure tube vibration and the vibration of the surrounding viscoelastic medium. Fluid pressure within the tube was measured with miniature hydrophones. Discrepancies between theory and experiment, as well as the coupled nature of the fluid-structure interaction, are described. This study is relevant to and may lead to further insight into the patency and mechanisms of vascular failure, as well as diagnostic techniques utilizing noninvasive acoustic measurements.
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