Weakly non-linear waves in a tapered elastic tube filled with an inviscid fluid
Citation
Bakırtaş, I. & Demiray, H. (2005). Weakly non-linear waves in a tapered elastic tube filled with an inviscid fluid. International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 40(6), 785-793. doi:10.1016/j.ijnonlinmec.2004.03.003Abstract
In the present work, treating the artery as a tapered, thin walled, long and circularly conical prestressed elastic tube and using the longwave approximation, we have studied the propagation of weakly non-linear waves in such a fluid-filled elastic tube by employing the reductive perturbation method. By considering the blood as an incompressible inviscid fluid, the evolution equation is obtained as the Korteweg-de Vries equation with a variable coefficient. It is shown that this type of equation admits a solitary wave-type solution with variable wave speed. It is observed that, the wave speed decreases with distance for positive tapering while it increases for negative tapering. It is further observed that, the progressive wave profile for expanding tubes (a > 0) becomes more steepened whereas for narrowing tubes (a < 0) it becomes more flattened.
Source
International Journal of Non-Linear MechanicsVolume
40Issue
0020-74626