Biomedical Engineering
550 C
Spring, 1998
Purpose: This course introduces concepts and
models of Fluid Mechanics which are of particular use in understanding
cardiovascular flows. This includes the
theory behind the concepts and specific applications in Biology and Medicine.
Note that the dates listed below are tentative only. Extra time is allowed at the end of the
course to finish topics which go over their allotted time.
Lecture Date Topic
1 3/11/98 Course Rules, Vascular Physiology Handout
2 3/13/98 Basic Equations pp. 61-85
3 3/16/98 Non Dimensionalization of Basic
Equations pp. 85-94
4 3/18/98 Poiseuille Flow/Mean Arterial Shear
Stress/ pp. 110-123
Atherosclerosis
& Intimal Hyperplasia
5 3/20/98 Womersley Flow/Blood Flow Waveforms Handout
6 3/23/98
7 3/25/98 Euler Flow/Stenoses Handout
8 3/27/98
9 3/30/98 Vorticity, Stream Functions, Stokes
Flow pp. 94-107, 204-210
and
Blood Particles
10 4/1/98
11 4/3/98 Stagnation Point Flow pp.
172-180
12 4/6/98 Pressure Drops in Stenoses Handout
13 4/8/98 Dean Flow/Curved Arteries Handout
14 4/10/98
15 4/13/98 Entry Flow/Simulation Models Handout
16 4/15/98 Orr-Summerfield Equations/Stenoses pp. 385-415
17 4/17/98
18 4/20/98 Reynolds Decomposition/Cell Damage
& Activation pp. 453-466
19 4/22/98
20 4/24/98 Turbulent Kinetic Energy
Equation/Hemolysis Handout
21 4/27/98 Turbulent Couette Flow/Hemolysis Handout
22 4/29/98 Laser Anemometry Handout
23 5/1/98 Shear Stress Measurement/Scaling Considerations Handout
24 5/4/98 Doppler Ultrasound Handout
25 5/6/98 Hot Film Anemometry Handout
26 5/8/98 Counter Current Multiplier/The Kidney Handout
Questions of Interest to this Course:
Does
low wall shear stress cause atherosclerosis?
Does
turbulence cause red cell damage/platelet activation?
Does
turbulence cause thrombosis?
Does
high shear cause thrombosis?
Does
low shear cause thrombosis?
Does
low wall shear stress cause intimal hyperplasia?
Is
particle residence time important in cardiovascular fluid mechanics?