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Finite difference method was used to analyze the distribution of shear stress and shear stress gradient at the surface of endothelial cells under no-flow conditions and exposed to steady shear stress (12dyne/cm2, 24h). The results showed: under no-flow conditions, the maximum shear stress was 1.8 times of average shear stress, the minimum shear stress, almost equate to zero; under flow condition, the maximum shear stress was 1.3 times of average shear stress, the minimum, 0.8 times. The shear stress and shear stress gradient distribution depend on the value of R(height/length). The shear stress is almost linearly increased with R increase.
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Chinese Journal of Biomedical Engineering
ISSN: 0258-8021
Year: 2002
Issue: 1
Volume: 21
Page: 21-27
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