Media files for "High Frame Rate Ultrasound Velocimetry of Fast Blood Flow Dynamics"

2020 
__Chapter 5 Media:__ Optical PIV (oPIV) and echoPIV (ePIV) playing side-by-side. Note that both oPIV and ePIV are overlaid on the filtered ultrasound Bmode images. __Chapter 6 Media:__ Visualization of flow in the left ventricle of a patient with heart failure. High frame rate echoPIV captures the high velocity diastolic flow patterns. __Chapter 8 Media 1:__ Time-sequence of the phase-averaged flowstructures downstream of the different mitral valve configurations. Two iso-velocity surfaces are shown for each valve (at 0.35 m/s and 0.75 m/s in case of the biological valve and at 0.15 m/s and 0.35 m/s for the twomechanical valves) __Chapter 8 Media 2:__ 3D vortical structures recognized by lambda-2 method are visualized as iso-surface (¸2= -0.015)and colour-coded with the axial velocity component. The 2D velocity vector field maps are coloured based on vorticitymagnitude. __Chapter 9 Media:__ Orthogonal slice views of echoPIV and TomoPIV results. EchoPIV estimates similar flow patterns to TomoPIV but underestimates velocities in the far field (E70 mm).
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