The velocity, C, at which pressure pulses travel through arteries (pulse-wave velocity) is a function of the artery diam

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The velocity, C, at which pressure pulses travel through arteries (pulse-wave velocity) is a function of the artery diam

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The velocity, C, at which pressure pulses travel through arteries (pulse-wave velocity) is a function of the artery diameter, D, and wall thickness, h, the density of blood, p, and the modulus of elasticity, E, of the arterial wall. Determine a set of nondimensional parameters that can be used to study experimentally the relationship between the pulse-wave velocity and the variables listed. Form the nondimensional parameters by inspection. II] = Cx II2 = ( (proportionate to h) =
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