International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.54, No.15-16, 3191-3200, 2011
An investigation of pulsatile flow past two cylinders as a model of blood flow in an artificial lung
Pulsatile flow across two circular cylinders with different geometric arrangements is studied experimentally using the particle image velocimetry method and numerically using the finite element method. This investigation is motivated the need to optimize gas transfer and fluid mechanical impedance for a total artificial lung, in which the right heart pumps blood across a bundle of hollow microfibers. Vortex formation was found to occur at lower Reynolds numbers in pulsatile flow than in steady flow, and the vortex structure depends strongly on the geometric arrangement of the cylinders and on the Reynolds and Stokes numbers. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Particle image velocimetry;Flow visualization;Secondary flow;Cylinders;Membrane oxygenator;Respiratory support;Mass transfer