Analysis of Wave Propagation in Detection of Aorta Dieses Using Lumps Analysis

In this paper a theoretical attempt is made to determine whether changes in the aorta diameter at different location along the aorta can be detected by brachial artery measurement.  The aorta is divided into six main parts, each part with 4 lumps of 0.018m length. It is assumed that a desired secti...

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Autores principales: A. M Al-Jumaily, A. Salam Al-Ammri
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Publicado: Al-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of Baghdad 2009
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2ec934b1ab9641d9930e589f5cbd19852021-12-02T02:52:04ZAnalysis of Wave Propagation in Detection of Aorta Dieses Using Lumps Analysis1818-11712312-0789https://doaj.org/article/2ec934b1ab9641d9930e589f5cbd19852009-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://alkej.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/alkej/article/view/566https://doaj.org/toc/1818-1171https://doaj.org/toc/2312-0789 In this paper a theoretical attempt is made to determine whether changes in the aorta diameter at different location along the aorta can be detected by brachial artery measurement.  The aorta is divided into six main parts, each part with 4 lumps of 0.018m length. It is assumed that a desired section of the aorta has a radius change of 100,200, 500%. The results show that there is a significant change for part 2 (lumps 5-8) from the other parts. This indicates that the nearest position to the artery gives the significant change in the artery wave pressure while other parts of the aorta have a small effect. A. M Al-JumailyA. Salam Al-AmmriAl-Khwarizmi College of Engineering – University of BaghdadarticleChemical engineeringTP155-156Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040ENAl-Khawarizmi Engineering Journal, Vol 5, Iss 3 (2009)
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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TP155-156
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
A. M Al-Jumaily
A. Salam Al-Ammri
Analysis of Wave Propagation in Detection of Aorta Dieses Using Lumps Analysis
description In this paper a theoretical attempt is made to determine whether changes in the aorta diameter at different location along the aorta can be detected by brachial artery measurement.  The aorta is divided into six main parts, each part with 4 lumps of 0.018m length. It is assumed that a desired section of the aorta has a radius change of 100,200, 500%. The results show that there is a significant change for part 2 (lumps 5-8) from the other parts. This indicates that the nearest position to the artery gives the significant change in the artery wave pressure while other parts of the aorta have a small effect.
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A. Salam Al-Ammri
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title Analysis of Wave Propagation in Detection of Aorta Dieses Using Lumps Analysis
title_short Analysis of Wave Propagation in Detection of Aorta Dieses Using Lumps Analysis
title_full Analysis of Wave Propagation in Detection of Aorta Dieses Using Lumps Analysis
title_fullStr Analysis of Wave Propagation in Detection of Aorta Dieses Using Lumps Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Wave Propagation in Detection of Aorta Dieses Using Lumps Analysis
title_sort analysis of wave propagation in detection of aorta dieses using lumps analysis
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