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Title: Branching in fluidic networks with permeable walls: an extension of Hess-Murray’s law
Authors: Pepe, Vinícius R.
Rocha, Luiz A. O.
Miguel, A. F.
Keywords: FLUIDIC NETWORKS
HESS-MURRAY LAW
Issue Date: Feb-2017
Citation: V. R. Pepe, L. A. O. Rocha, A. F. Miguel (2017) Branching in fluidic networks with permeable walls: an extension of Hess-Murray’s law. Eighth Workshop Dynamical Systems Applied to Biology and Natural Sciences (DSABNS 2017), Évora, Portugal
Abstract: The branching of fluidic networks becomes a subject of great interest due to its importance in understanding the behavior of branching networks in biology (cardiovascular and bronchial systems, river basins, the structure of plants and trees, etc..), as well as for the biomimetic design of engineering systems [1, 2]. The successive division of tubes and their hierarchical structure are distinctive features of tree-shaped networks. As the network progresses, tubes become smaller, both in length and diameter with the successive division of tubes. The design of these networks is generally assumed as being described by the Hess-Murray’s law. This paper addresses a fundamental issue of distributing a fluid flow in a network of vessels with permeable walls.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20933
ISMN: 978-989-98750-3-6
Type: lecture
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