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Fluid Flow Through Intravenous Cannulae in a Clinical Model
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 03/23/09
McPherson D et al. - Flow through cannulae is not laminar at the upper range of clinically used flows, therefore Poiseuille’s law is not useful in predicting flow and the effect of changing radius is less than commonly believed. The quoted maximum flows are also not useful. There are many conditions for laminar flow apart from Reynolds number.
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