Hydrogen bubble visualization of the flow past aortic prosthetic valves.

O Lichtenstein, R Martínez-Val, J Méndez, J L Castillo-Olivares
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Abstract

The hydrogen bubble technique was used to visualize flow past two different aortic valve prostheses. The results reported in this paper clearly show the efficacy of the method and its main advantage, namely that tracers can be produced at any position and at a completely controlled rate. This fact allows the study of either selected moments or regions of the flow field, thus enhancing contrast and therefore increasing the signal-to-noise ratio of the picture. The possible perturbations introduced by the cathode may be decreased to a minimum by using small-diameter wires or wall flush-mounted thin plates. On the other hand, the buoyant velocity of the bubbles may be only a few percent of the fluid velocity and therefore not substantially affect the results. Within the limited scope of the present investigation, the xenographic valve seems to disturb the flow significantly less than the Björk-Shiley prosthesis, both for steady and pulsatile flow, as shown by the traverse velocity profiles or through turbulent stress mapping.

通过主动脉瓣膜的氢气气泡可视化。
氢气泡技术用于可视化两个不同主动脉瓣假体的血流。本文报道的结果清楚地表明了该方法的有效性及其主要优点,即示踪剂可以在任何位置以完全可控的速率产生。这一事实允许研究流场的选定时刻或区域,从而增强对比度,从而提高图像的信噪比。通过使用直径较小的导线或安装在墙壁上的薄板,可以将阴极引入的可能的扰动减少到最小。另一方面,气泡的浮力速度可能只占流体速度的百分之几,因此对结果没有实质性的影响。在目前有限的研究范围内,无论是对于稳定流动还是脉动流动,异种阀似乎比Björk-Shiley假体对流动的干扰要小得多,这是通过横向速度曲线或湍流应力图显示的。
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