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Measuring flow reattachment lengths downstream of a stenosis using MRI
H. Michael Gach
, Irving J. Lowe
Siteman Cancer Center
Division of Medical Physics
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Stenosis
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Flow Reattachment
100%
Reattachment Length
100%
Reynolds number
75%
Stenotic Lesion
50%
Fully Turbulent
50%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
25%
Imaging Results
25%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data
25%
Low-field Magnetic Resonance Imaging
25%
Imaging Experiment
25%
Non-magnetic
25%
Steady Flow
25%
Transition Regime
25%
Turbulent Regime
25%
Cylindrical Channel
25%
Laminar Regime
25%
Fully Developed Turbulence
25%
Step Height
25%
Engineering
Reattachment Length
100%
Measurement
100%
Reynolds' Number
50%
Axisymmetric
25%
Reattachment
25%
Steady Flow
25%
Flow Reynolds Number
25%