نتایج جستجو برای: pressure fluctuations

تعداد نتایج: 476185  

2015
Chinsuk Hong

This paper investigates the characteristics of wall pressure fluctuations in naturally developing boundary layer flows on axisymmetric bodies experimentally. The axisymmetric body has a modified ellipsoidal blunt nose. Flush-mounted microphones are used to measure the wall pressure fluctuations in the boundary layer flow over the body. The measurements are performed in a low noise wind tunnel. ...

2014
J. Andrew Taylor Can Ozan Tan J. W. Hamner

The process by which cerebral perfusion is maintained constant over a wide range of systemic pressures is known as "cerebral autoregulation." Effective dampening of flow against pressure changes occurs over periods as short as ~15 sec and becomes progressively greater over longer time periods. Thus, slower changes in blood pressure are effectively blunted and faster changes or fluctuations pass...

Journal: :Clinical science 2000
C Keyl M Dambacher A Schneider C Passino U Wegenhorst L Bernardi

The question of whether respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) originates mainly from a central coupling between respiration and heart rate, or from baroreflex mechanisms, is a subject of controversy. If there is a major contribution of baroreflexes to RSA, cardiocirculatory coupling during breathing and during cyclic baroreflex stimulation should show similarities. We applied a sinusoidal stimulus...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Can Ozan Tan

Reliable assessment of cerebrovascular effectiveness in buffering against pressure fluctuations may have important implications for the timing and the outcome of therapy after adverse cerebrovascular events. Although linear approaches may indicate the presence or absence of cerebral autoregulation, they are inadequate to describe its characteristics and its effectiveness. Establishing a simple ...

1998
John D. Albertson Gabriel G. Katul Marc B. Parlange William E. Eichinger

Static pressure fluctuations measured in the atmospheric surface layer over a grass covered forest clearing are studied in the context of Townsend’s 1961 hypothesis regarding the effect of the outer region on the inner region. It is shown that large-scale pressure features are actively straining the inertial-scale pressure fluctuations, thus invalidating the direct extension of Kolmogorov’s 194...

Journal: :journal of computational & applied research in mechanical engineering (jcarme) 2013
s. f. ahmed

energy equation for turbulent flow in a rotating system was derived in terms of second order correlation tensors, where the correlation tensors were functions of space coordinates, distance between two points and time. to reveal the relationship of turbulent energy between two points, one point was taken as origin of the coordinate system. due to rotation, the coriolis force played an important...

2010
S. G. Claudepierre M. K. Hudson W. Lotko J. G. Lyon R. E. Denton

[1] Several observational studies suggest that solar wind dynamic pressure fluctuations can drive magnetospheric ultralow‐frequency (ULF) waves on the dayside. To investigate this causal relationship, we present results from Lyon‐Fedder‐Mobarry (LFM) global, three‐dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of the solar wind–magnetosphere interaction. These simulations are driven with syn...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2016
Justin S Lawley Benjamin D Levine Michael A Williams Jon Malm Anders Eklund David M Polaner Andrew W Subudhi Peter H Hackett Robert C Roach

The pathophysiology of acute mountain sickness and high-altitude cerebral edema, the cerebral forms of high-altitude illness, remain uncertain and controversial. Persistently elevated or pathological fluctuations in intracranial pressure are thought to cause symptoms similar to those reported by individuals suffering cerebral forms of high-altitude illness. This review first focuses on the basi...

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